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X HOOD CO , Lowell, -- HARIS. April 34 l!' nt sgrfner-suppositforf- The AssocI-tH',l- r 4 Frsaa) .Premier Orlando and Sgnor Barztlal will leerefor Rome This decision wasa.nnounced after Pranler Orlando's return from hla conference with the other members of the council of four; at which, ac- oortln to the Italian premier, "only questions of principle,' and not terri- tortal question were discussed. Thds is explained aa that the discussions oeotered meaning on quee-rio- n of Premlg involved in the the of President Wilsons statement. and that no effort was made to on territorial ba1- - The conference lasted two hours. the minister. 8ni,vV other Italianforeign delegates aod representatives will remain in Paris temporarily. Orlando's Statement. Following is the text of Premier Orlando's statement: "Yesterday. while the Italian was discussing had been received from tbs British prime minister and which had for their aim tba conciliation of contradictory tendencies which were manlier concerning Italian territorial aspiration the Paris newspapers a message from the president of the tr.ud State in 'which he expressed his own thought on one of the graved problems which has been sub- tions. mitted to the judgment of the ferenc Italy's Natural Defense "The practice of addressing nations (Vtlng the president's argument directly constitutes surely an innova-tlo- n that the concessions granted bring in International relations. I do Italy to its natural defenses, the Alps, not wish to ooropbUtr,- - but I wish Signor Orlando says. record it as m precedent, so that to "This recognition hr of grsat ftnpor-tan-e at my own Urns I may follow It, Inasprovided the SBtenr"flankof much as this new custom doubtless this wall does not remain and constitutes th granting to nations of that the right of Italy shouldopen be inter larger participations in international preted to Include the line of Mont question and, personally. I have al-which separate the waters runbeen of the opinion that such ning toward the Black sea and the participation was the harbinger of a Mediterranean." Ho recalls that the new order of thing IAtln from the earliest dawn of Italian history, designated this mounto America. tain the Italian limit." "Nevertheles If these appeals are "Without this protection, says the to be considered as addresses to na- premier, a dangerous brdach Is left tions outside of the governments In this admirable barrier of the Alp which represent them (I might say the even against the unquestionable political, governments), I rupturing economic and historical unity of the should feel deep regret in Istrian peninsula. I contend, furtherthat thia process, heretofore recalling applied more that he who is entitled to this to enemy government is today applied for the first time to a govern- honor of proclaiming to the world ment which has been and intends to the right of the free determination of peoples should recognize thia right for remain, a loyal ally of the great American republic!, namely, to the Italian Flame, an ancient Italian city which proclaimed its Italian nature before government." arrived an Premier Orlando says that he might the Italian ships -of national conscience comptain that such v message' ad dressed to the Italian nation had been pub- perpetuated throughqut the centuries. To deny this right only because of lished at the very moment when the small number concerned would ' allied and associated powers were ne- the mean the admission that the criterion gotiating with the Italian government, of Justice toward peoples varies acthe help of which had been sought and appreciated In numerous serious cording to their territorial extent. International Port questions heretofore discussed in inchoate and complete solidarity. PfAmier Orlando then points out - "Above all," he eeotfeme "I should that Anemerp, Genoa and Rotterdam f1 .,2 dele-gao- on rfi i LV'L,-bir'?'rlan'-?'5rMl,- rue and deny the high degree of civilization which the Italian people has attained and democratic and liberal regime. To op-its pose the Italian people and govern-newould be to admit that this great free nation would submit to the yoke of a 111 othef than its on. and 1 should be forced to protect (drongly unjustly offensive to my country Wilsons Statement. Referring to President Wilsons statement. Pannier Orlando says it Purports to demonstrate the Italian Claims beyond certain that lim-i- ? down in his message violate the principles upon which must be founded the new Regime of Justice and liberty among peopleright. The premier adds that he never denied these principles and 'that even President Wilson wool a do him the justice to say that in the long conversations they had had together he (Orlando) had never relied upon the formal authority OT'a treaty by which he knew Preeident Wilson was not bound, but merely relied on reason and Justice, upon which Italys claims were baaed. Signor Orlando that he could not convince deplores President Wilson, although the president admitted that Justice and truth are the monopoly of no man and that all men err The conference, he points out. has had to change its mind, many, time and he does not think hiqieelf disrespectful by Baking It to change it again. "I consider as unjustified the application that, in his statement President Wilson makes of his principles toward the Italian claims. Premier Orlando continues, fit la Impossible for me in a document of thia nature to repeat the detailed which have been produced arguments in Italy s behalf I might simply that no one will receive without say reserve the affirmation that the collapse of the n empire should imply the reduction of Italian aspira- pub-lish- ed 0 0 0 0 0 o, '' I ) The Ebert Home Furnishing? is closely . Company related to your home a Beautiful Draperies ' . ' may contribute their part, particularly as, they flect exquisite taste. - . - , A Handsome Rug , or a pretty carpet, replacing the one already worn, may be just what you have had your heart" on- - Or Some Human-Interes- t Pictures on the Walls. been have It may be that you thinking'bf decorating your walls with new and inviting - r . 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Auu- WsUi-C- istradsewf : (2) Tke Biss Eirl IHOXOGR PH STORE CCS of this war proclaimed the cry of sietanpe at all cost was heard and replied to with cousaTe and abnegation, of which there are few more world a history. Italy, thanks to the most heroic eacrifices and purest blood of her children, was alilf to ascend from the abyss ol misfortunes to the radiant crest of tnost glorious tictorv In the name, therefore, of Italy, I express with all my power the sentiment cf admiration' and profound sympathy which the Italian peopte professes toward the American people. Premier Clemencean. Premier Uojd George and Preeident Wilson at the usual hour this forenoon, met but no PPtifne of the topics under discussion re-dl- ' i Jb-lf- JthoQeh - 0Chno- - It.a!laa risis may have :own T considered. U wa stated fa high American quarters today that President Wilson lnfar,n Premier Orlando the contents of the statement which the preeident issued Premie, Orlando then consult-fBith Cpi. 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The principle proclaimed with reference to Poland that denationalization based on violence does not create should right the premier contend be applied to Dalmatia. ww , tuamt of "oold Moments, premier ) afLuwuitoaV emewg-t- he ratterd-re- -Jmnstructions occupying the peace conference none of the reconstructed nation within their frontiers a Relatively slighter number of persons of alien race than would be attributed to Italy, and asks only Italians should be suspectedwhy of imperialistic cupidity. The Jiistory of the negotiation he declare will ehow that the Italian delegation acted not only with firmness, but with a grand spirit of conciliation. Premier's Conclusion. He concludes his statement as follows: "The presidential message ends With a warm declaration of America s friendship for Italy. I reply In the name of the Italian people, and proud-- I ly Claim the'right and honor to do this as one who, in the most tragic hour . -- it 0 0 0 0 0 IT OVER ecsssccsco 5SS t. 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There la a uniter aal protest against Sir. Wilson's stand agatnat Italy's claims to the Dalmatian coast. "6ALT n fr and - hd ,rtonb-- u,r from wounds or. Illness sjso are returned. , On the battleship North Carolina DRS. SHORES & SHORES- 70 were low and other oaauai The steamship La Touraine from THE RELIABLE NEW YORK April 24 Bringing .'Havre brought 189 troop ail casual FOR PFEELALISThome 5 771 officer men and nurse j front various branches of the service, MEN and WOMEN the steamship Mount t ernon, arrived j some on furlough and ether f having today I nits included 10 officers and been discharged. Offico Mala Si. (39 men of the 42d (Rainbow) divis- Saif 310 Lake City ion 117th sank nr train and ambuFas--' - Ilourwl 10to 4 12. A ICEW'BOOK BY'" lance companies 1(5. 1C( and 117. Ten to day nurses and 810 soldier convalescing DR. JAMES K. TALMtGE.' 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