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. TALIAN SOCALSTS DECDEFATETODAY Expected tojilote on_Over- throw of Gdvernment by Force or, Ballot. By the Associated Press. LEGHORN, January 19.—Declsion as to the policy of the Italian soclal- ist party relative to the employment of violence to secure control of the government was expected 'll) be reached by the organization’s conc gress here today. It was forecast that it the moderates, or those who hold that the socialists can attain power by, parliamentary ~means, win, the communists would withdraw | from the party. Yesterday's session _eclipsed violence all the stormy meetings held by the congress since it opened last Saturday. The tumult reached its culmination when Vincenzo Vacirca, a Sicilian socialiet deputy and a for- mer resident of the United States, ad_ | vised the congress to follow the lead of the moderates. There was great excitement in the theater b:;hebr:p;)t\; eld W | e lender-of the communist Bombacei, leader—~of wing of the party, drew a revolver and pointed it at Vacirca. It was ter explained that he had mno in-¢ I Ton of using the weapon upon | the Sicilian, but tumult reigned for thirty-five minutes before the meet- ing could resume business. Red Restores Order. Wacirca was seemingly undisturbed by the incidents transpiring on the floor, and sat down in the speakers’ pulpit and calmly smoked a cigars ette as ‘tlnle awaited a subsidence of tumult: m"ked Guards!” and other epithets were passed up.and down the aisles and in the meantime the officers of the co! ss were trying to silence the meeting. Signora Altobell, the woman president, who was in the chair, rang_the speakers’ bell with- out any effect whatever upon the Qubrreling delegates. ‘The disorders continued until a communist ‘mounted, the platform and in stentorian tones explained the cause of the misunder- standing, and brought order out of S, d::dm. who is lined up with the mpderates, continued _his address when the tumult had subsided, say- ing: . &he policy of violence has produced only failure, misery and hunger. It is°a mistaken policy, and has failed wherever it has been tried. The history of communistic violence shows that after it has spent its force it is abandoned. . Citen Case of L W. W. . “As the fighting arm of the prole- tarfat, behold the wark of the Ameri- can L W. W.! For fifteen or twenty years this most ardent protagonist of Violence braved and dared in its work of unbridled violence with the tofch, gunpowder and dynamite. Many ailures which, they had reaped, :-h:t‘l)ae-mbet intheir convention, they repudiated entirely their former policy of violence.”. = ‘A communist ‘in’ the audience at this point cried dut:.*They have no Ametica? » e continaga vikiie have no-army like: 2 araft- ed workin Bul 25 have an t of 150,000 arm force rcenaries 'b::ra much more loyal to the state than a working army, . They re- cefve good pay, “they can be count. ed on, n . There is mno country _more nationalistic . thi America.’ WANTS PROPERTY BACK. " After Deeding to Wife. ‘wife, Jennie Lang, to reconvey premises 4116 7th: street, ‘and 2123 15th street mnorthwest, which he cliims to have deeded to her after repeated importunities.. He says the wite fears that his creditors might take the property and leas un) < Lang says he transferred the prop- erty tn 1517 to quiet his wite’s fears, and received no consideration from her for the property. After the prop- erty had been’ co red to the wife, the plaintift saya ahe began to 14-carat Gold-filled _SHUR-ON Eyeglasses, including TORIC Lens, i35 This price includes the services of our trist backed by 25 experience. Adolph Kahn 935 F St. e~ ‘years’ should jof Labor, -DISCUSS NAVY GROWTH. Admiral Coonts Says Senators Are Interested in Japan’s Program. Present and projected naval expan- sion by the United States and other powers was discussed briefly yesterday by the Senate naval committee with Ad- miral Coonts, chief of naval opera- tions. Members were said te have evinced special interest in Japan's bullding program. Chairman Lodge {ssued a call for a special meeting tomorrow of the Sen- ate forelgn relations committee for further consideration of the resolution of Senator Borah, republican, Idahv, proposing a conference of the prin- cipal naval powers in an effort to agree upon curtailment of naval con- struction. Senate levdars sainl , tide Borah resolution probably would be aménded and reported favorably. PICK CRAMP CONCILIATOR. At the request of James O president af _the meral -na‘i.?“'f?i“ partment of the American Fedetation the Department of Labor has appointed Cha*lns Furv ael o H FHE 'EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921 GIVEN YEAR IN JAIL. Charles McPherson Charged With Shooting Through Window. Charles McPherson, colored, charged with carrying a shotgun with the intent to unlawfully use the same. was sentenced to jail for one year, following bis trial yesterday before Judge Hardison in the United States branch, Police Court. 1t was testified that McPhersdn, acting through jealousy. had fired the gun inte the room of Mattie Williams, colored, who lived on Alabama ave- nue southeast. The shots, however, merely plunged into the wall opposite the window. . RECEIVERS ARE APPOINTED. Justice Stafford, in Equity Division 1. today appointed Alfred D. Smith and George T. 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