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Show iTicTiat HAS NEW TWIST iw Proposed to Displace 'Annunzio's Troops in Fiume With Regulars. t . By EDWIN L. JAMES. l K 0ct n. Tiio cvirtaln Is about ! n'n a new act in the Flume case. . now proposed that P'Annunzio's LS- be replaced by regular Italian S , ,1 that Italy receive the promise fm,ndatc from the leasue of nations ' . state including Flume ami a slice , ? hinterland. The Juso-Slavs any If m replace D'Annimalo's IrreBinars t iilian regulars would be to make ! matter worse. They sujiffest that n Sent he as well to put Serbian troops if' My As a rejoinder to Italy 3 Jrteii request for a mandate over the tei free state, they sucsest that a U-lte be taken and the mandate i to the country having the larcest Lr of its people In the territory In Shin having no doubt that the Jugo-. Jugo-. would get such a mandate. ;,.irles around the corridors of the I conference load to the belief that council mav listen to the suggestion D'nnuiizlo out of Fiume and re-, re-, his men with Italian regulars. As JromHes of a mandate, the members the council seem to know nothing !' juo-o-Slav press bureau has Issued f-ement saving that the Jugo-Slavs fleeing from Fiume in fear of the lns All the Jugo-tflav churches and Jls' the statement says, have been a bv D'Annunzlo. and thousands of '"Vsla'vs are offering fight to the ins for the possession of the city. . 'statement contains a complaint of inaction of the supreme council and if the council of the league of na-i na-i is to be anything like the council he peace conference how the small ins are going to get fair treatment. |