Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1920 — AMERICANS MAY QUIT ITALY [ARTICLE]

AMERICANS MAY QUIT ITALY

U. S. Firm* Fear Their Plante Will Be Seized by Workmen—Troops Rout Peasants. Rome, Sept. 30.—Several American firms having plants In Italy have become alarmed over the situation here and it is declared they would prefer to quit business rather than have their property seized by workmen. A large amount of capital has been Invested ta these plants. London, Sept 30.—Members of local agricultural sociottee which occupied property, owned by King Victor Emmanuel orltaly near "Naples have been driven out by troops. Several peasants were wounded in the fighting incident to their eviction, says a Rome dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company.