Show Death Comes a at Critical Time Antonio di dl San Giuliano who died died last Friday was a pee peculiar type of diplomat He went about every action with caution and silence He was not looked a upon n nand on as a strong man a man of stern and relentless purpose yet this same man was beloved by his people and upon anon his death received an honor that few Italian politicians have ever received Just before his death the marchese marchese marchese mar- mar chese received the papal benediction and it is the first time in history history history his his- tory that an Italian minister has ever been so honored As foreign minister of Italy the Marchese l di San Giuliano passed through a period that might have made or unmade another man He is known to have been personally friendly to Germany but he subordinated his own ideas to the welfare of his people He was quick to see t that at Italy must keep out of off the present European Euro Euro- conflagration Italy is in none too sound shape politically financially or otherwise right now nm Revolution stalks abroad throughout out the land 1 To fo prevent an outbreak it was necessary to do many thi things German Anti outbreaks must be quelled Austrian anti-Austrian demonstrations demonstrations demonstrations demon demon- must be halted and den demonstrations either for fot or against the allies should not be he permitted to occur The Marchese di San Giuliano saw this and in his calm and kindly way he managed to keep the people peaceful Had his death come a few weeks sooner Italy might Inight have been hurled into the maelstrom of fire and death that grips other European European Euro Euro- nations By the time death overtook him th the seed of peace in Italy had been sown the people had begun to realize how the 11 nation tion would benefit by keeping out of the war So great was waft wa the loss to the Italian people through the death of Di San Giuliano that Premier Salandra feared to select another for the post The premier is acting as foreign minister for the present He lIe and the Marchese l di San Giuliano were ere in perfect accord and there seems little likelihood of Italy entering the great European conflict |