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PLEADS FOR MORE [TALIANS FOR U.S. Ambassador Caetani Says I ltaly Looks to America for Relief. NEW YORK, January 24.—A ule-l o the United States to aid Italy in its reconmstruction by permitting in- creased emigration was made las night to the Italy-America Society by Prince Gelasio Caetani, ambassa- dor to the United States. “Thousands have been thrown out of work in Italy through reduction in governmental offices, the army and navy and the pelice,” Prince Caetanl declared. “The only outlet, and to check actual suffering. is emigration. The emlgration office is prepared to demand | met any for labor.” Calls Country “New Italy.” Prince Caetani referred to'his coun® try as “New Italy” and paid tribute to Premler Mussolini and the fascisti, of which he is a member. “Italy is determined to effect finan- cial and economic reconstruction without resorting to radical mea: ires,” he said. “Perfect order h vrevailed and there have been no strikes since Mussolint assumed office. The Italian parllament will take up he Washington treaty of disarma- nent within a few days. he said, and 1e intimated that the move was gen- rally favored in Ital specialized Message From Mussolini. N “Prenfier Mussolini bids me to tell vou that he conslders mo- country | wsar to the United States than Italy n the firm determination to restore teace and prosperity in this much- ormented world,” ‘the ambassador 1aid. “Italy and the United States vill surely co-operate for the welfare »f the world and their common efforts vill_bring both nations closer and closer together. “The premier also bids me to invite Americans tp visit Italy ta bear wit- ness that Italy 18 an example because )f_its peaceful labor and firm de- ermination to foster world reco Aruction for the benefit of humanity Cites Earnest Effort. The financial and economic recon- truction of Italy by the fascisti is he most earnest effort made so feu‘ »y any country to face the difficulties | ) the post-war period and to meet { ts political and financtal obligations, ‘rince Cactani declared. The a r urged hic lLearers to con- not only Italy’s falthful also America’s affection- ervant, I 14, foval and faithful friend. Liconomics are being rigidly en- torced by the new government, of hich he is the representative, the mbassador pointed out; supernumery nd useless employts arc being rap- ily discharged from government of- ces and from railroads. All these r orms and the rigid economy in s xpenditures are forcibly throwing aousands out of employment. Place ‘aust be made for them. and therefore ncreased emigration is becoming an ndispensable requisite for the read- ustment of Italy's affairs Mussolini's Polley. l “Mussolini’s policy was at first su nected abroad as having a revolution- ry tendency: as oon as his govern- rent was formed it was styled reac- onary. It is neither. He intends to irotect capital inasmuch as it is the sundation of prosperity, and he will ‘rnly protect labor the funda- nental organ of industry and creator f capital. His Is not-a dictatorial overnment. but one of unfiinching |tered as Thomas Edward Nelson, fetermination to put through those|thirty-nine vears, 28 Fenton street forms that evervbody has been ad- [ northeast: Lyman Foote Stevens, ocating for years, but nobody, 8o far, | thirty-elght vears, 2634 Nichols ave- 128 had the courage to apply for fear |nue, Anacostia: William Nelson, twen- »f_unpopularity.” ty-three years, 63 Fenton street The ambassador pointed out that|northeast:” Bernard Queen, twenty fter the war every natlon of Europe. ! vears, 680 4th street northeast, and sxhausted by tremendous effort. had {Edna’ M. Van Buren, twenty-eight 4 period of moral feebleness, of aber- ration. of disgust, socialism, bolshe- vism and other “iams"_tried to profit from such opportunities and for a while demagogy, under the mask of democracy. had Its sway. This hap- pened in Ttaly. as elsewhere; for ‘a iima the socailists were allowed to lay at their will with the unchange- able and irresistible laws of eco. | nomlcs; the treasury was assaulted and the principles of old Roman right were undermined. Rebellion of Consclence. “‘At last the people’s onscience, fully matured during the war, rebelied; a national movement crystalized around | an ever-growing group of young and brave men who had taken the nams of ‘fasclst!’ and who openly refused to be fooled.” Ambassador Caetani conveyed to his hearérs. both Americans and Ital- fans allke. the personal salutation of Premier Mussolini, saying that the latter considers no country closer than Ttaly to the United States in _mutual determination to re- store peace and prosperity to the ~tormented world. Ethnologi- cally, he declared, they are the two voungest nations in the world, both the outcome of old stocks. in which successive waves of Immigration have heen successfully absorbed and as- similated. CONFEDERATE MONEY | MAY AID POOR FAMILY Georgia Attorney General Por- wards Letter of Massachusetts | Woman to New Yorker. ATLANTA, Ga., January 24.—Efforts of Abner Lee Squiggins of Massa- chusetts to have the state of Georgia | redeem a Confederate bond issued by | this state may, by unique coincidence. | bring assistance to a Massachusetts ; woman, who writes to Attorney Gen- | aral Napler of Georgla that her hus- | hand is {il and her two children are | underfed and insufficientiy clothed. The woman. who slgned herself Mrs. A. . Norris of Somerville, Mass., writes that she has two $1 Confed- arate bills, and wishes she could real ire some money on, the worthless ®ouvenirs of the Confederacy. B.| Wesley Sheridan, writing to_ Attorney | General Napier from Bath, N. Y., de clares he wishes to obtain some Con- : federate money to preserve, adding he_is “willing to pay money for {t." Mr. Napler has forwarded Mrs. Norris' letter to Mr. Sheridan, and his letter to Mrs. Norris. IF YOU HAD A ABLONGASTHIS FELLOW, AND HAD SORE THROAT | i Detective Evans was involved in the t ALLEGEDDOPE DEALERS CAPTURED BY POLE Two white men, four colored men | and a colored:woman were arrested | ast night in raids on houses 28 and | Fenton street northeast and a mall quantity of alleged dope seized. | Members of the police narcotie squad | said the seized dope Is valued at about $40. selling price, or about $8, trade price. | Detectives R. A. Sanders and Harry | Evans and Revenue Agent Samuel L. | Rakusin were in charge of the raid- ing party, other members being Lieut. | Grove and Detectives Mansfleld and | ally of the sixth precinct. The ‘hite persons arrested for alleged violations of the narcotic law regis- tered as James Henry Hickey, twen- ty-five years old, 1501 th street, and | Peter Rockelli, twentptwo years, 725 3d street. List of Colored Captives. The colored prisoners were regis- © vears, 87 Fenton street northeast. Settles Stomach Trouble Quick MI-O-NA Tablets act in a jiffy because they are packed in sanitary,. airtight tape which preserves full strength. Over- come at ouce acid stomack, the cause of headaches, gas, heart- burn “and palpitations, indi- estion and dyspep: Don't et these conditions become chronic when harmless MI.O-NA is so easy and economical to take. Guaranteed and sold by all druggists. o | tives. “THE 'EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923. g Al 2 " l;—gflwf_n_m understood, to impart this informa- | this section of Loulsiana when hisau- | UNITED STATES CHIEF OF IMMIGRATION ISI DECORATED FOR HIS WORK IN WAR. ) S only eseciting episode that attended tife two r: which resulted in find- {ng about twenty persons i the houses, i.dna Van Buren is alleged to have thrown a box containing capsules of dope into a stove, and the detcctive suffered severe burns to his hand in recovering possession of t. Hot rcals clung to the box, dropped in his hand when he with- drew it from the stove. He was given hospital treatment This morning the seven were in the line-up at police head- quarters, where they were questioned by Inspector Grant, chief of detec- Later they were photographed and measured and arrangements made 1o have them arraigned before United States Commissloner George H. Mac- donald this afternoon. —_— A Chicago woman boasts of having carried the same fifty-six years. ritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, aching joints, lthn you are suffering so Rheumatism, lumbago, neu- ‘! vou can hardly get around f | just try “Red Pegper Rub” and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concen- trated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three min- utes, it warms the sore spot throufh and through, frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion—and pain is gone. owles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost instant relief awaits you. Use it for colds in chest. No matter what you have used for pain or congestion, don’t fail to try Red Pepper Rub. The Best Protection During This Grippe Epidemic Is CITRATE of MAGNESIA —in NEW Sterile Bottles Never Returnable Custom says In a large number of cases the other extremely contagious diseases. bottle before it came to you. THEY REACH and | prisoners pocketbook for MOREHOUSE FACES VARTIAL LAW RULE Parker Says He WIII Suspend Civil Government if Wit- nesses Are Molested. By the Associated Press. BASTROP, La., January 24.—Gov. Parker will declare martial law in Morehouse parish if threats of any kind are made against any of the state's witnesses between adjourn- ment of the Morehouse open hearing and trial of persons to be indicted for alleged participation in outrages by hooded men in the parish, it was learned today on good authority. AdJ. Gen. Toombs of the Louisiana National Guard was en route here today from Baton Rouge with in- structions from Gov. Parker, it was This Big FREE Offer l Men! Don’t | of at $1.35 Value, % Fine Quality - Rubber Gloves Special, 49¢ Pair ’ Fine uality, splendidly made Rubber Gloves; just the thing for household use. Special at 49c pair. \ Peoples Quality } Aspirin Tablets l Special, 19 | | { i (Bottle of 100) Bath Sponges Special, 19¢ Choice quality Bath Sponges, made of fine quality soft, silky rubber. * Special, 19¢ Rubberized | Household Aprons ‘ wam | c 3 for $1.00 Ear Syringes Special, 19¢ Ear and Ulcer Syringes, fash- joned of choice quality pure gum rubber. Special, 19¢ ~ “Bottle Magnesia in returnable bottles,” but l Leatherette * X ng! Citrate of Magnesia is a sick-room article. . s e “bottle containing the magnesia { Shopping Bags has been in intimate contact with diphtheria, scarlet’ fever and ! spCCI'dI, 39¢ i At present, grippe is | i prevailing—as well as numerous cases of pneumonia. 14 Tt is often difficult to properly and entirely clean—or to m:‘iz sterile—magnesia bottles. Buying Magnesia in returnable bot . —as dictated by “custom”—lays you open to any contagious disease that might have troubled the person who had that same The modern, most sanitary way is to buy Magnesia wolutely clean, sterile bottles that are NOT = le—botties that have NEVER BEEN USED BEFORE You. M. & M. Everfresh Magnesia is official % Citrate of Magnesia, put up in_absolutely new bottles. It costs you only 25 cents. You get not‘l;ing back fer the return of tl;e . 4 bottle. But you don't have to! It is sufficiently ® cconomical as it stands! rrlgatlng ans Druggists all over Washington—on nearly” .quart Irrigating Cans (en- every corner—sell and recommend M. & M. e g P Ty o Everfresh Magnesia. They know it is best in SyeinRe: coiuso $l 59 more ways than one—that it is really fresh— tions. Complete .. 2 that the bottles it is put up in are NEW—never 2-quart Irrigating Cans have been used before. (aluminum ware), 2 complete with .all . e quart Iirigating ne-qua: 5 Ask for EVERFRESH MAGNESIA Cans; Without at- © 79¢C . BED, o« one o oisecvournss in the New Bottle, 25 Cents Barnard's Razor Aid Shaving Cream produces a rich, creamy lather. You will like this wonderful new shaving cream because it does not irritate the face. but leaves it soft and velvety. Shaving Cream purchaser of 1. (Victor or Winner models) our spectal price of 79c. Buy one of these $1.00 Gem Rasors, complete with ive case, price of 70c, and get a 35c tube of Barmard’s Ald Shavisg Cre Special, 79¢ tion to leaders of the Ku Klux Klan and parish officials, including Capt. J. K. Skipwith, the exalted cyclops of the klan, and Shberiff Fred Car- penter. It was declared that the governor is determined every state witness shall be protected. . Troops May Remain. This development is taken to indi- cate that the troops on duty hers now may be retained in Bastrop. It had been understood that they would only be kept here until the con- clusion of the hearing. which was ex- pected to adjourn today. The mili- tary force has been cut down to forty members _of the Jennings Cavalry Troop and four automatic ' riflemen of another unit. Thelr disposition will not be known until the arrival of the adjutant general. Leon L. Jones, of Moselle, Miss., re- garded 45 the “Mysterious witness. was enroute here today to testify at the open hearing. Jones Is said to be the owner of the broken-down | automobile parked near Lake La | Fourche on the night of August 24. It Is said that he saw a black-hooded | band having Watt Daniel and T. F. {\'l:‘hlrd as priscners arrive at the ake. Has Been Widely Sought. { Jomes is a traveling salesman, it tomoblle met with a mishap near the banks of the lake. Almost a nation- wide search has been conducted by agents of the Department of Justice for him. He was located recently in the Ml ippi town. Jones, on August 25, was taken from stranded automobile and carried to & railroad point. While en route to this station, he told Marshal Mott, a student at the University of Missisaippl, that he had seen an au- tomobile truck hauling two blindfold- ed men to the lake. He sald that a short time later the truck returned without the men. He said the truck was followed by an automobile filled with masked men. o Attorney General Coco said today .that he would attempt to obtain an indictment for murder against Capt. . K. Skipwith, head af the More- house Parish Ku Klux Klan, when evidence obtained at the hearing here into conditions in the parish is plac- ed before the grana jury. " INFLUENZA ON WANE. With only four new cases of in- fluenza reported today. Health Officer Fowler believes the wave of grippe and similar allments already is sub- siding. There were six deaths from pneumonia reported yesterday, as compared with ten on the sgme day last year, indicating that this disease Is no more prevalent now than ordi- was etated, and was traveling through Overlook FREE, a 35c tube Razor Aid to every regular Razor Barnard's a 00 Gem Safety an attract- st our mpecial Racor m, FREE. celebration. Cod Liver Oil, pint. . ... Creo-Terpin, 3 oz...... Dobell’s Solation, pint. . Tincture lodine, 3 oz. .. Camphorated Oil, 3 oz.,. Vanilla Extract, 8 oz. ., . . Imported Bay Rum, pint Improved Dobell’s Solution, pint.25¢ Essence Peppermint, 2 oz. . .....25¢ Castor Oil (best grade), 4 oz. . .. Imported Bay Rum, Y, pint. . .. narily in Janua; Phone Main 5215 Thirteen Stdres ---The Betier To Serve You f -giving celebration. and be st value-giving event we've ever staged. Remem- ber the date—February Ist to 10th. inclusive; the place-—all Peoples Drug Stores. (RETURN TO NORMALCY - SEEN BY GRAVEL MEN | Return of normal conditions was predicted at the opening of the sev- enth annual convention of the Sand and Gravel Association today at the Raleigh by Alexander W. Dann, presi- dent. The organization includes in its membership sand and gravel pro- ducers in every state in the Union. The annual report of the executive secretary, T. R. Barrows, also bore out Mr. Dann's predictions for big| business during the present year. | Interested, Mr. Barrows' report said: “The salvation of the sand, gravel | and stone industry lies in thé enact- ment of a bill to remove the priority | powers of the Interstate Commerce | Commission. Until such a measure is passed we must ever operate on a hand-to-mouth basis, with the con- | stant fear that the commission may | see fit any day to exercise its despotic | power of wrecking our business, without affording us any advance | warning of what they contemplate | doing, without being compelied to | in pure, delicious ? pound. we want you to come. We Home and Hospital Needs | Water Botles —at decided savings Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, 6 oz. present reasons for their arbitrary action and visiting irpecoverable losses on the members of the sand. gravel and stone industry.” % C. Griggs, chief of the non- metals valuation section of the na- tional resources section, bureau of internal reyenue, 8poke on the methods employed in taxation by the United States government Secretary Hoover of the Department of Commerce will address the olub late this afternoon. The convention will conclude Fri- day with the annual election of offi- cert. . 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