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Show REDS STRONG ENOUGH TO FIGHT WORLD, IS aSSERTIONTOSEITE Soviet Agent Martens Boasts There is No Need for Urging International Revolt HUGE SUMS FOUND IN ' BOLSHEVIKI TREASURY i j "Ambassador" Says Lenine ; Government Wants to Spend Millions for Necessities i FLORENCE, Italy, Jan. 26. Curing a meeting here at ! which the anarchist Enrico J Malatesta, recently elected to the chamber of deputies, urged a revolution, a mob tried to overcome a party of Carabineers. The latter, de-i de-i fending themselves, fired at the demonstrators, wounding a score of them. WASHINGTON,, Ja u.26. B us-i us-i sian soviet organizations have be- conic "strong enough to fight the ; world," Luchvig C. A. K. Marions, soviet agent to the United States, tuld a senate investigating committee com-mittee today. Because of this, he 'said, the Soviets have ceased lo iirge international revolution lo (support them. i The Russian soviels have "be-tween "be-tween $450,000,000 and $500,000,-1000" $500,000,-1000" in the public treasury, Martens Mar-tens said, which it Avas now desired de-sired to spend in foreign countries on the purchase of necessities. There was now no gold in the hands of private banks or individuals individ-uals in Russia, he added. RECEPTION TO RADICALS. LONDON. Jan. 2G- A Moscow wireless wire-less dispatch, describing the reception tendered the 249 radicals deported from the United States as undesirable aliens and brought to Ilango, Finland, on the United States army transport Buford, says: "Our comrades were greeted by the red army's shouts of hurrah and music playing the 'Internationale' while red flags waved over the frontier stream Systerbak, the shores of which were lined with red rifles facing a mass of Finn soldiers on the other bank. "With a band and standard twenty paces from the enemy, the guard of honor, the red army triumphantly greeted Its comrades from across the ; ocean." |