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Show go;;ditio:;s s . IfiiPilOVECEi:!.. injTALY io Report to Consul Anaelmo Reveal Industrial Growth Labor troubles have ceased In Italy, according to reports received by F. Anaelmo, Italian consul for Utah. Mr. j Aneelmo declared that the country wax ' In truth "feelinr Its war out of a situation sit-uation created by the war In a ttead and orderly fashion." "In a recent letter I received from 1 Cilno Bull, actina Italian consul cm-era! cm-era! at Denver, he stated that the reports re-ports are marked by extreme vague-nese vague-nese and exaxireratlon.' said Mr. An-selmo. An-selmo. The letter from the consulate general continues: 'It "Incidents that are local In . their character and of limited Importance are magnified from time to time- In various quarters to make them appear of national scope. This time they are unfortunate occurrences of Boctalletie excesses and of the population trying to visit punishment upon their authors, au-thors, which are made to appear as though impairing Italy's life and- stability. sta-bility. However, regrettable aa ther mljrht er they are teetated eaees and well taken care of by the central, fur-ernment, fur-ernment, MINOR DISTURBANCES. "There are difficulties, conflicts- nf opinion and Interests: there are group of men here and there overstepping . the law. But Italy's stabilisation of her national finances, the renewed development devel-opment of her Industries and commerce, com-merce, the Improvement of heri.social structures srs no longer merely aa s-peratlon. s-peratlon. They are realities steadily being achieved. The period of recuperation recu-peration and advancement Is 1a,, Jull progress. - "One month ago the Socialistic Tart in Ita national convention at Legrwn took a firm stand agalnat bolshevi.in and condemned violence and revolution, revolu-tion, standing resolutsly for the s.I-vancement s.I-vancement of labor Interests by peaceful peace-ful methods. Some time before-.the elections held In tha principal Itemn cltlea, for town and provincial coutrfii.. gave a big victory to the candidal" of the constitutional parties nominated on platforms of law and order. "The savings, mostly by worklne people, deposited in the postal r 1 other savings banks, amounted ... in August, 1J0. to 2,Mi")Ho.eus lire. -The capital Invested In business eorpoin-tlons eorpoin-tlons In June, 120, amounted lei. eoo.vOO.oa lira. - '. IX PORTS INCREASE. Italy's exports from June I to fo-vember fo-vember I, 12. showed an Increase of more than 1.0O0 OOS.oOO lire, aa compared com-pared to the corresponding period of 1911. Italy's Imports for the same period pe-riod showed a decrease of more tv.n 2 600.000.000 lire. Italy's merchant u -rlne, which In 1U occupied eiguih place among tha merchant marines of the world, ranks now In fifth r' " The condition Is due largery to tne --tivs --tivs shipbuilding which haa beaMaj-Ing beaMaj-Ing on sines June, 11. "Italy at present Is not a eOUTtrr where riots and revolutionary plot are ususl or recurrent, but rather-one.-ln which the determination to do "well prevails among all the people";nd where the disturbances which are reported re-ported are not serious or frequent," J DRIVER FINED -1' IN SPEEDING CHARGH E. D. White was fined $50 when ha-waa found guilty of speeding In Judge Fred W. Crockett's court;; .'.today. .'.to-day. According to Officer OosiJ. Lund. White crossed an lntee4eertoa at the rate of thirty miles so hour. SEEK BANKRUPTCY. ? Thorn jmtr, 6iv4rryum.n. a4 Frt-4 O. Drimhb-H. laborer, both of Rait Lake fllfMi pi-tUlona In bankruptcy bank-ruptcy in tha U. 8. diatrlct couKyaa-trlay. couKyaa-trlay. In tha ft rat p0" UiaUa-b UiaUa-b til ties war llatad t $741.11 nod 4U-aeta 4U-aeta of f22a claimed to b eirmpt. In the sattarth- Habllitiaa ara $715 wllh aiMa at ljff. of which $29 la elaimcd to ba ixatnpt. UKAt, BHTATS TAMV -.-,0 Am. Ha F. Oardia-r ta Btvaasasr Matt-m-mn'- doclk 4-4. 1 Hack att a O. O. P.rwloff tn KIU Brahr. 41, Highland park A Falrmount SLrtnas H-lty rnmpan-' t 0. Kllaon, t al. -!. . Kairmsaat ' Hprmaa I Jf. W. Hlar t -1 ta F. A. Clark. U- , j 131. J.I liurllnctoa . o. Tavis to va O. Davis, 4, l. HiKhland Prk K J Martha K. Harvay to Alma B. Marva,.. pt. 7. St, B V. mm- John Hioel ta IMrkJa Mrjrar. pc H.,,.,, 1 Thorn a Hmart ts OMrala C. Wrlaht,",,.'" pt. 1. tl. i " 1 Kaitla laaahbrDok to ArtfcT IMnaia, I 4-1. 1. Thortnlrks . Willtam rVadlMlt ta Oram Plw- a-ian. 11-1 X. L'nlaa Haishts 19 I B B Nowlta to M. Battttsch. M-l, 1, Marion Park 'H J t ' 1 ' n 1 t |