ri IX J. v ' i-t & ty r; 'i 4 'If lie . irt. mi' 1 .1 i 3 ' i W ti . . . r- ...! nn i.'. .. ' .. ... Wl I PMWH ITALIAN SOWS! -ys-HLLWUIIUIKAl I iiiiii ffiETINGINWAffrill: SOCIAUSTI ITAUANI MV' IlUiCI E v57 wn;:l . Paris, Jnn. 11). TIio Soviet Govern- ft ' fll II R . WWW 13ff -? , ' ' ' i v ' ,illMi4i 1..-1 - - i-GhMPI Radical Flourishes Gun at Mod- li.Yi 1 nrntn in I orrhnrn International TntlMi to Hcranton, Pa 1 'liraier for Goaa&S In January 1919 the situa tion resembled the present one: tho building business appeared to bo dead. In tho Fall of 1919 tho demand for workmen was greater than tho supply nd costs Jiad risen 20. TTJRNE.R Construction. Co 1713 8anom Strwt F r 11 Financier's Son, Separated From Wife, Wills $60,000 to Miss Whiteford EARLIER FUND FOR WIDOW New York, Jnn. 19. Mi nmntlij Lucille Whiteford, twenty three year old, daughter of Johu 12. Whiteford. n prosperous toy manufacturer, of 172 "West Seventy-ninth street, falls heir to upward of $00,000 throueh the will of Joseph J. Ityan, non of Thomas For tune Ran, filed yesterdny iu the uur rogate'ti court. The reason for the he quest to MI.p Whiteford is not ex plained in the in.-truniPist Relatives say that she und Mr. Itjun had been friends for many jearg und thnt she was ut the bedside of the financier's son when he died The will disposes of nn estate esti mated at J90.000. A bequest of $100 is made to Mrs. Nannie Morse It) an. the widow, Mr. Uyan explaining that "ample provision has been made for her support and the hupport of our children during his lifetime by the separation agreement entered into between us dated May 0. IMG." Bequests of $5000 each are made to Mr. Ityan's son, Joeph J. Ilran. Jr, and to his daughter, Kleauor M. Ryan. Bequest Will Total $00,0(MI Min Whiteford is to receive flO.OX and all the residue of the estate, which, in the opinion of her attorney. John Robinson, will total about $00,000. Mis Whiteford has been at Itock ledge, Fla.. sJnce January 13. accord ing to members of her family. Her at torney said she appeared here in "Tho Royal Vagubond a jenr ago. Miss Whiteford lives with her par ents, her sister Margaret, who is in the "Irene" company at the Vaudorbilt Theatre, and her brother Jerome. Cine sister is married to J. M Welsh, mana ger for the Selwyn. and another lister is the wife of Jack Klencion, malinger of the "Irene" comnntiN. Her father is John II. Whiteford. a veteran of the j Civil War. having serwd us u drummer boy In the First South Carolina Regi ment, Hood's Division He is a manu facturer of to)s ut 173 Hudson tireet At his home last night he Mild Introduced by Brother "Mr. Ityan was introduced t in) daughter by my son Jerome, who wus one of his friends. Mr. Kjun culled frequently at our home, perhaps more often here than at any one else's This was because ve all liked him and took a deep interest in helping him to tr to solve certain problems thut con fronted him. hat thee problems were it is not necessurv to state. "Dorothy and Mr Rjun nnd I often discussed these miitti rx together und Dorothy showed a sympathetic interest that was- of great help to Mr R.win. "When we learned that lie had made Porothy his neir we were surprised We think he did this to show his appre ciation of the friendship of the famil." TURKISH NATIONALISTS READY TO DISCUSS PEACE Cabinet Officer Says They Desire Settlement With Allies Constantinople, .Fun is i H A P.1 The TurU'li Nationalists" .,,, willing to negntiute for a settlement with the nllles, a cording to un An gora dispatch toiiiM . ipiotiu IIiiihk1 Mmichtnr Hey, coiuinissar foi foreign affairs in the cabinet of Muxlaphu K' jnal Tnsha. "We nre ready to ncrept tl good of flees of some neutral power to merlt.it with the nllles," the oiiiiuis.rin i quoted ns declaring ' l'ln m .rota tions run begin us mjoii in an offer i made." Vienna Burglars Rob Quakers Vienna, Jon 1(1. The officii ..f i' American liuukers' Soriitt. whnh Jits been rngageel in relief work weie entered by burglm- leeentU tuel l.OtJO, 000 crowns sti.l. n ire you having trouble with. your skin? u vou urc suffering from tkin trouble, trv Resinol Sonn and Oint ment. See how ciuiclily this gentle troatment hiout, the itching und cools the inllnmc-d irritated surface Don't bealtatc there n nomine In tno llnol product to Injure the tviidereit .In. an huudredH ut letters from icHtlJ- users Wbtlfj M ull UruKBUtl. 9 - I ONER ACTRESS RYAN'S HEIR hAJk ,.,,.... i ..... rijCjSjFS! lrg4rAp1f!.Sv' I .. meeting 1 1 DECIDE POLICY TODAY Hy Hie Associated Tress IKlioni, Italy, Jnn. ID. Decision as to the policy of the Itnlinn Socialist part) relative to the employment of vio lence to secure control of lie govern ment was expected to be reueued by the organization's congress- hero today. It was forecast that if the Moderates, or those who hold thnt the Socialists can attain power b) parliamentary mentis, should win, tne Communists would withdraw fiom the party. Yesterday's session eclipse In vlo- ewe nil the storm) meeting:, held by the congress since It opened, lust Sat ulilii) The tumult reached Its culmi nation when Vinceti7o Vnelrcn, a Sicil ian Socialist deput) and a former resi dent of the I'niteil Stnt-, -Srised the congress to follow the had of the Mod e'ntcs There was great excitement in the theatre where the congress is be ing held when Deputx i'nnlmcel. leader of the Communist wrtig of the party, drew u tevolver and pointed it nt Vu elrui It was Inter explained that he hud no intention of using the weapon I.,,..., tit,. Sieiliun. liot toimtlt reiened for tliiru-tne minutes before the meeting could resume business. Theatre In Tumult iu in a was xcemiugl) undisturbed In the incidents transpiring on the floor, and sat down iu the speakers' pulpit .mil cuiml) smoked a cigarette as he awaited a subsidence of the tumult. There were quarrels all over the thea tre, und many who uttempted the role of peacemakers were drawn into squnb bles In tenmrks cast nt them. "Red Guards" und other epithets were pnssed oi, mill down the uislcs. and in the meantime the officers of the congress were tr.xing to silence the meeting. Their si'mp'.e requests, however, were lost in the shouting, and Siguora Al tobelli, the woman president, who was in the chair, rang the speakers oeu without any iffeet whutover upou the. quarreling delegates. The disorder con tinued until n Communist mounted tin platform and in stentorian tones ex plained the cause of the inisundcr-fiini-ing. and brought order out of chaos. The trouble started when Vacirca said: "You wish revolution with the knife, looking toward Signor Rombaccl, the head of the Extremists, who sat in u box, and drawing a penknife from his. cst pocket. , i "I wish revolution by the revolver, . retorted Rombaccl, as he pulled a re- volvcr from his pocket uud pointed it at Vacirca. Deprecates Yloleiue Vacirca, who is lined up with the' Moderates, continued his nddress when the tumult hud subsided, u)ing: i "The policy of violence hns produced only failure, miser) and hunger. It is a mistaken policy nnd hns failed i wherever it hns been tried. The his tory of communistic violence shows thut after it lias spent its force it is ulmii doncd. "As the fighting arm of the prole tariat, behold the work of the American I. W W For fifteen or twenty )ears this most ardent protngonist of violence braved and dared in its work unbridled violence with the torch, gunpowder and d) minute Many of them are sening long terms in prison for their acts After viewing the failures which the) had reaped, lust December in their con vention they repudiated entirely their former policy of violence. "They have found after these year of the most dogged and violent resist ance against the American capitalist class thnt it does not pay. They do not inuke anv progress they have fulled to rench their goal." A communist in tho audience at this point cried out : "They huve no uriny in America." "No." continued Vnelrcn, "the) huve no nrmy like ours, const-ting of drafted workingmen. Rut they huve nn urmed force of 130,(HlO mercenaries who are much more loyal to the stnte than n working class army. They rccehe good pii) , und they can be counted on, if nee -essnry. There is no country moie na tionalist thnn Amencu. i "It is enough only to mention the fuct that Hugci!" V. Debs was put in jail for eight or t' n years for opening his mouth nguinst the war and that President Wilson with till his ideals, makes no moe to llbernte him " Sale Wrist Length Women's Gloves 1.95 Brown, gra , mode, beaver, black, white and tan Mationale quality French Kidshin; soft, bleek Suede; sturdy, firiri-grained Capeskin Periect-litting Centcmcri gloves from our Grenoble factory in France; from England; from America Abundant quantities, and all sizes but not in each style. Cash over the counter only Extension of Territorial Waters Thought Move to Conceal Mill' tary Measures Kixoul Call' Dispatch. CopyrloM, IPil Paris, Jnn, 10. The Soviet Govern ment of Russia has' informed the allied I council that tho territorial Imlts of i Russian waters have been extended from three to twelve miles nhd that tho ! Russians were reserving the right to sink urmed ships penetrating this limit, either by mines or hy land batteries, The announcement cniue by radio and was intercepted by the Klffel tower station. The messnge carried the name of the Russian minister of foreign af fairs, Tchlclierln. Allied naval circles Interpret this mole to menu that Soviet Russia Intends to complete prepara tions for a gigantic spring offcusive In absolute secrecy. Confidential reports state thut the Russians also desite secret fields for trinls. of submarines rumored to he under construction In Russia b) German engineers and work men. It is asserted that Cropstndt, the Reds' unviil base, presents scenes of the greatest nctivlty. RAP U. S. TRADE POLICY Argentine Paper Says Merchants Ignore Buyers' Requirements Sprcml CV'' lliipatdi. Copurlohl, lit! Iliienns Aires, Jan. 10. Following the tone of l.n Nuclon's editorial, Ia Union deotes a tolnmu on Its front page to an editorial criticizing Amer ican commercial efforts In Argentina. It says that, with the exception of ma chiner), automobiles, Dpcwrlters and printing presses. Argentinian trade is already closed to the fnl ted States. The editorial declares America's loss of the trade is due to the failure of exporters to meet the requirements of s to meet the requirements of ntine market, and says Anier- rchnnt have been operating ic Udief thnt the South Amer- the Argent lean mere under tin Icau matkeis were susceptible to the same polk) the United States has been following in Central America, where they forrh their owu ideas and st)les on the buyers They forget that the Argentinians and other South Amer ican nations nre cosmopolitan with their own ideus of what they wont." 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Livorno, 10 gennalo La declslone per In polltlcn del partlto soclallsta Itallatio relatlvamento all'implego delta vlolenza per asslcurarc 11 controllcS del govcruo, si nttende che sin rogglunta tiella sedutu del crong'resso d'oggl. t SI predlce che i? I moderati o quelll che sostengono cho I socialist! possono roggiungere 11 poterc con mezzl pnrla mentnrl riusclrnnno a vlncere, come si crede, 1 communist! si rltircrnnno dal partlto. La sedutn dl leri fu la plu' tumultu oa (In qunndo 1 e' npcrto II Congrcsso, snhnto scorso. II tumulto Yagglunse II masslmo quando Yinccnzo Vnelrcn, un deputato soclallsta slclllano e gla' resl ilonte negli Stati Cnltl, ronslgllo' 11 Congrcsso a seguire I capl del modcrnti. Nel tentro ove si tlene 11 congrcsso nvvetino un eccitnmento indescrlvlblie quando il Deputato Rotnbaccl, capo dell'nla communlstn del partlto, ouvo' iiiiii rivoiteiin puntnmtoin coutro il ! Vuclrca l'lii tnrdl fu spiegato che egll lion nvevu inteuzlnue di usurp l'arma contro U sicilinno, tun il tumulto duro. .... . ,.. '" " J " , r" T , ' Ur',n. oltru trcntti miiiuti prima che si discusslone. non si sgoniento' nuiito e sedutosi nel pulplto degll orator! nttese (almo In fine del tumulto. Durante 11 pauchmonio che si vcrlfico' nel teutro non man curono I pugilati c lo cambIo dl Insultl. (!li ufficlaltl del congrcsso si fercero in due per rlcondurre la culm a uegll auimi c la signora Altobclll, fuiizlonautc da prcsldente, invano ugi- Electric Heating Pad This is the famous "Universal" make. Offered on easy terms only once a year as a special. Terms to be withdrawn on January 31st. Western Electric Cleaner A small first payment and then easy monthly terms to complete balance. A well-known and effi cient electric cleaner. Hoover Electric Cleaner $6.25 places this splendid cleaner in your home, and easy monthly payments of $6.20 will soon com plete the balance. 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