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Show I There v. ere aomo lIco points of Inter-I Inter-I iialloiiallawliivotttil lu tho cani of tho rioters at New Orleans. If the men who were lynched wire American citizen and Im 1 renounced their allegiance to tho Italian gotininient, then lliilyli.il no right toelemaud nparutlou for their death. If, hottetcr, they were still dtl I teni of the Ir liatlto lun.l, and Italy could seek re1nis, there were thoso who clalme-1 she must seek It from Iho slain nf I-oulsiaua and not fnim the United Mutes, lliittliottatootlxiuliijuaiauot an Indcpe ndent iicr, Itilymuit do. inmi 1 redress from tho g ncrnl guveni nrnt, and tltuthe gilieralgoteniment can take It out of Louisiana. It was ill, covered at length, howoter, that part cf the Italians killed weroreglitcrcd oler, aultlio ruination coucernluj tluewlll lliere foro hot May Amcrleam lynch tin ir own fellow tltlxctuT |