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Show . , rit to th..worldv town Dail, I ololocat 41 . - - 1; - , - - - ILing ter 6 rig . e I; "S. R I- - QUESTION ,,, , . . BE SETTLED' t - at, w al t een te . -. Gal abg WITII - - ' ?IRIS.. Friday.. May The By aim- - Italian favorable turn late he Prete.)--T- tortated took - tka. stIS tan - pe)Th the- Work of framing-Viotreaty seemingly al- completed. the Allied - -- , it. - --- -' - - 7111 !ae la. tar deman-dedove- - in. ear set-an- ror eL; ham ' Oa f, Ire law in. ' 0 - Li. se. 4 -- - Ali 1 - -- - . --- -- -- ts s4t ;,I .1 ,,,,, 7 1) tilytH , .4 - , milt,-,.;-, - If...,,t 'I-4- . 41, .. t. d , , NORTHERN PourPc'lVsianr: 1., --- quishediliActaNtati otoinoii. , , e' )ii .. 1 - ' . . A ; t' - 21 - H1N A . , . , . . , . . 1 t it,,,- ' '4 - ,i, r,5. i .; tfer- - ';''' .2. . Y'r . , ill A4 4 -- 1 c '1,: ::;' ,' ": antors. The American delegates 0P- pose this. The apportionment waa to be based upon- the relative wealth of the sir- natories. One of the objections raised sax that the failure of any one of the guarantors to bear its share would.re-- 1 suit In increasing the burden and re-- I spensibility of the others, thus creating an unjust eituation. 1 ,, , ? 4.,,r- 's paf ,..,,.-- ,I no t) ll , ,,,,, I , .40.)trog I ,,,... ....!1!"--. dip 4,- - . . ....4,.. I e;:f ,' .1) - ,.....c140 '' iNir4,4,4gel.e. 1 - 1 - 7 :,,,-,:,- This is the View of Decision . Of the Council nt Three'. a en y . e egation preesed today by the financial mem-. bent- of the American delegation-It sas made. known that. the United I Pam, Whisds Issues State. States would not be a "part to anY ment Voicing Great Dz.. Joint action having for its purpose the .1 restoration of Gentian businetia - - appointment- - in Solution It had been proposed by the British that s German bond issue of $5000.- Of Far Eastern Questions 000.000 be ttrranged with Great Britain. France. the United States And Before Peace Conference. the other associated powers as guar- ,14'Sit.tr 5- -, 7,16:1;:. ,.1': $ PARIS. Fraley. )Jay tote cite,proval of a plan that hat been advanced for the rehabilitation of g, I - . . ::: , ',-- e 44- - 4 y-- r r,i ', ty . 71t , - ;;11,7,1 ,,,. - -', Ili,- . . v' k- ''1411".4,, ,, - , - - .,,..L,..,. - . - 4' ' - -ei:-,,.-f ,. - 4 '1- - ........., qA,3 c . r r--- , 'rt- ...4d11., -- -1-, - : - N ' - 4 if,, ,,4 e 4 . .. :,...6...:.. , - , , , , )) ,-- .. , .. , Will Not be 'a Party to Any ti ( , ..: ' .,. , , 0. .k1., ; ;- - - 1 . - . - .,.., - . - V -- , 3.11 ( ' -- --- L GERVI ' 'I lik.z.r,-- ,-- , - IJL41..,IIII. 0 LJ111 ' f.,taIpt - - a S It kilt - 1- ;- - , -- s ,' ' .,,e--11:...- ... :, - I in . '' 2 Auociated Friday. May Presa)--- I ;- '- - ., , ' ' ' ! - tit Of declaring - . - This y ., - , - PARIS, .T ' , eff.'fi .f, . - -- .,... I -- , 17 elk " '.,itrr, A ' 1 ,-' - 1-- 1, .,. - , , ;,-- ',44"-.'t4-c-. . ,- r, , . -- tI - . 1 TO-RIC. - - it :.;--- rom-Bordeaux Forei-rer- r - - , -- -- '-- 1: - , ik I ,0 . . -- ; . - - B SINESS - ,, ,,,Lty .),0 : , . - I I II i O. OIL tI ' '4, .. l - . ' YEAR, H n , ...V, - - - - .,.. 14 - t - , ' 4 ,, le - . . ES , ! ' .:,,...- -.; y,.:, - ,k,1 - SIXTY-NINT- - the council of three rtgarding Elul the Chinese delegation tu lig Chau, -statement today said the decision gives 4'r , , . .. ,. ....... '0 ..f. t, ...00.,,, .. Japan practical control of northern .f. r;.1.1,.4 - 5 , . 4cs, - . , , ,i40--- ;,,, 44 I e China. The statement reads; .4444t , e.--v,.,..1v, j ' WESTERN MEN COME D , . s tTitle Chinese delegation has been ill , e , 1 , ..1:0,0sr-e. -, . ON TRANSPORTS FOR informed orally On behalf of the cons. 'qt. , x,. fly The - I.- , FIRIA. Friday. Iley oft ...e. cil of three of the outline 0 . ,e1 Italians sociated FINAL DISCHARGE settlement propoeed regardingof .,the .1, A le1)0 , the , Thomas - 3. '.. 1..f.'". 4,r,Abell! in the balance With -. 1 Shantung question. Tnder this set,. -I ' 4Plri Americanambassador, ; f-.1.!-NEW don Page. fai , 14,, , -' -- , May 2.With 1,613 tiement all right to Klao Chau form- i , balm- ., , -two 111 officers and troops including Á, c17).Nlik:- - S'.!Cboamth";eBakirrengree;floIr men of the 464th aero squadron and erly beitinging to Germany are trans. t - ', - Alt '.. lb at Rome to ' 01Y1,, .o...tz ;...,.'-ferred to Japan. While Japes votuo. ' , Montana. from casuals . the cruiser ;V,with Premier ad by conversations ,:e'r: Frederick arrived today from Brest. tartly engages to hand beck the Shan. i- , .: . .riatifici, a tatrnilill which will heal N, The steamship General Goethals tung peninsula In full ,a6.70 eovereignity to brought-1,417 te breach caused by t he withdrawal 434thl China. she is allowed to retain the the 467th. 90th. 161st, including f the Italian delegation from the and 65Siti acre squadrons and the economic privileges formerly, enjoy- este conference. Air. Page has had steno supplt equadron. BOESIIEYIK lboth IOEICES HEIOLT IN POI1TUCAL ed by we store conferences with the Italian Germany. Hun Militarism' Twenty-on- e casuals from California. reinier. who IsaIdto show a, dispotd''These privileges:. the delegation is returned on the' steamship Western ,Informed,..-aaleon to resume relations, but Broken -- to the-- r ',w") firmfrom come should 'rm ; IN DISORDER - The transport IIETMINS 289 Chinan IIIES with miles long. the Canadalgua, Old railway. ..sna ' Hindy Says 1.364 soldiers including photograpitic 'mines cOnnected with d Premier Orlando has written aA two awl the it , iections 17 and 32, :and ' deprecating COSA.Z.NZ. Fridsy.Alai casual company No. 70. arrived here railways twbe built connecting Shan- 1 tatrassens,aaystat this winiater tthó .2...;-An Associated LISBONWilli' lines -, Friday,: 3day The two 'trunk front from Aloe the litrdestik today tun; sittr taken-step dttayo to. t,117,,,.17.1ILELSINGrORS,Tharadity,Mal-' atop 4 :,,ieraarliait ; ant' hai'-beet- t to broten autentista-ite. broben . for- I., IADefeated along the entire maul'. - 1 Pekin to the Tenets trailer.' Io ed- inpted military revott in t1 t pirthir directed - against President to s a had ever." itatement dltion. shd, obtains the right to to- which attritatel boa. ,,,..t I t beettoorganiaal eastern. sr Siberian front the by . tablish a settlement at Tsing Tan and tor last Tueolay was broken up by i Field Marshal Hindenburg. reports TRANSPORTS SAIL Bolshevik (bet? are remfrs. the I ' the the Japanese milltarY forces. of whoee resignation have been re". government. A namber of per. although in Russian the disordtv, tiring WIT!! MORE TROOPS It Se understood ' will ho withdrawn ,ttroes were arrested and some have I ceiva. newspaper Itumega)a ;Tsui .attys, GeneralGroener. former head of - been, from earliest passible Shantung stthe 31ity 3.Transport moment ihe department of imutitions and the of special willingi were announced today fa fol- railway police employment . who has been the field marshal's , is permitted. , lows; ALBANIANS PROTEST as of mentioned is hie thief staff. Cite 4.1rouneen l'oirsta." The battleship Katmai Is due at SPECIAL SESSION MAY chiefs successor. according to Koi' Philadelphia. May 14. with the 147tal 'The ChinesedelegatIonoaderatando E berg report. and:the-councifield artillery lees wao prompted by the fact l detachment, ' that Great Britain and France had To ?FORINT WILSONN one easual company. :f 7 . : -BE CALEB FOR JUNE 1 Aavignments to early convoy today undertaken in February and March. . included: 1117. to support at the peace confer-- . - i PETHOSHAll IS JAKN The headquarters and medical de- ence the transferring to Japan of the 1111111-NPROPOSAL To in ON tachments none German A. H. and C and rights Shantung. eompanics VOTHERMEETMG S D, of the 506th .engIneerartil'aConibr thrs4secr et agreements was China , , Pany transport ', t ' corps; 136th aero a party nor we she informed of ON SUNDAY WITH invited to 30th when eentents the their , , ,: 40th squadron; regijoin company, 1130tztTON. May 2.Aneuming. mechanim: 337th war against the Central empires. The k upon ment air service GERMAN DELEGATES '' , 3.WASHINGTON. May -1 n time t Ion company; clothing equad No. fortunes of Chins appear thus to have t !lavas. ) The MA P.M advictis from the Albanian represent- bakery 314 and of end been 21 made No. objects negotiation squad sanitary session of will a that Congress special : IroPtation of the tware tornts to the atives in Paris. that the "Volpna" PARIS Fridar May PARTS. Friday, May 2The ere, compensation after she had allied her- r I mentioned ! by President Wilson to meet elf with the Allied powers. 1 in President Witson'smem, 'omenswilt not take flaCe- before dentiatwetwomitlee ot the peace minbeen by taken bas probably grad In I is contained confiden1 June lariat about from is at it Will this. hold ferenee epee another Apart the Preo-ais to arcoedint -Orlando to Premier meeting NATION FAH BEIIINll May 7, orandum to cinestion how far these agreement", the Finns, eeeeetheg to. InformaGerman delegatea Sunday tial dispatches received In Washington t 1 Albanian port of Valona. Kol Trci- ledications, thiamornines !aria mitlirlinilihg will be 'applicable inasmuch as China 4 bellowed from to Paris. be tion today trustworthy.. masa of Albanian Federation Vera. has become a belligerent. The claims . warlopers say. Intportant :progress ' 'said. authoritative admin,,, It was .i In of Japan referred to in this agreement 'w been, ntade, tiowever, Zn ibolvtod .. sent a cablegram to President Wilson ON SUBSCRIPTIONS FINED FOR SENDING.' .,', ; scarcely compatible with appear istration quarters that it was quite .roblems his yeeterdse protesting orginst rentaining before' the final ,, 14 the points adopted by the. powers that if the situation In Paris statement that there wait "common kaping of the treaty. 'The Echo de ,,., MESSAGE TO WILHELM possible asnociated it again st Germany. -should develop rapidly the special agreement" that the port should bc 'arts says the council of three YesteIf the council 'has granted the TO -f VICTORY even before June ... , LOAN session .1weet e ..,---might full' for th purdahlia of Japan-1KAlbanininall'owr ratloprtrrili4.trtilons'br mcl the' T. I. In that case ,tha ca ll would be i. lit:SSELtrililr, April 23.tCorr , pose of saving the league of nations as been overwhelmed :ttiIlg with Alsace and Lorraine, poridence-o- f The Atooemed Pressj made by cable. "have e cablegram. case. China has be ; Is the to intimated - , with grief by the publication of your made It dear are given to France, the owner- - comniereLil Councillor Underberg of Today's dispatches as she , of. less to believing complain ' . - the Worm. n which memorandum neer . the was that he the confident WASHINGTON. permanent sited-nuteh president !,;, May 3.Total does, that it le a duty to ma cf ibP railways incliuled. inFtructed his gardner to dig. could return- to the United States beof the principal Albanian subecriptions to the Victory frontier, possevaion She cause such noble a i l Liberty fires for also fixed the status of patch a birthday mewsage to the torm,- fore the end of this month. seaport of Yalona by Italy is treated loan le however. refrain from wish- ... today passed SI.575.000.000. The cannot. a matter of common agreement in !'. msnitutg, this newspaper adds. Po- - Cr German emperor. In that the councils had eeen fit to The' latter acknowledged the end'. This tentative treasury renewed its appeal to loan call upern strong Japan to forego her of Fiume. tttet the grand fluchi from Germany: ' pxrcopoeal on a post-eawhich fell into SEEK PROTECTION s together with the attitude of organiza:Ions to perfect their ealete claims animated by a desire for ag- -. plitnent The newspapers !miltout that . point the hoods of the Rehr!" aothO1 ' American delegates of the committee !' . Instead of upon weak house,to-bous- e grandliement for manahip plans ' dele Underberg wits sentenced to Jail with of the,Austro-ilungaria, maAGAINST SHYSTER of Greek claims recommending .. canvasses next week, the last week Chins; to surrender whit is hers by. : '.''t ' a fine of franca led of sion for the Albarian of ........ province and they voice, -. natrying on : right." 1...t7tzlatmsitpmtbhast):: sea- - of, tne campaign. TAX ATTORNEYS - SEYORK31 ay S.Purchase Arschyr.oeaatro and the Albanian with Om reat---wili be the direppointment 'Very slight improvement of inter- andeldisitio-Aon-ef-thTanta e "nR4'rvr. "rn'cr 1 Chinese people "rnt to Italy: requesting the pres- , from the government of several mil- dicates inclination of the sallied pow- estwas reported frm the dibtricis." over the WASHINGTON, May prcrposyd settlement." the treasury's review. many lion dollars' 'vs et her ctelegateswell am rot America to execute 'said ers as of worth the airplanes, , so The is schednation behind , far tax claim attorneys and other repre'''. crpilTnD unpupfifiv of the secret treaty of London ule on that It vc:11 be Johnson Charges majority of them flying machines used! clauses , subscriptions Over 200 Members . of business In Interests Albants. entatives are of 1915. . partitioning 11LIIIIIIIIIIIIIttlibUlja necesSary to raise an average of the war, was announced today during will "This encourage with revenue conference undoubtedly Internal daily proximately $500.000.000 a day during Surrender to Japan , bureau officials the bureau ito con- - by the Curtiss Aeroplane & Niotor com- both Serbia and Greece to press their the In German Delegation remainder of the loan period to , 8prLiEvri, btfillpil 1 mdoring establishment - of regulations pany Between 1.11n0 and 12.00i) planes claims to their full- share as 'provided reach the 11.5011,060,000 goal. in the same treaty thus renderftg , Managers ot the Kansas WASIT1Nr4TON, admi ssion of these prac- ti - are being takeu over, May 3.Senster ,' ; ... 'c.v. singbefore City district Friday. MaY ? I ,. creation of an- independent Albania reported subscriptions by states of California. Republican. irt tax agencies. An old tioners Johnson fol, as A 11,1m. some maof was stated the that It .. (By The Associlited law authorizing the secretary of the a statement today, charged that Pre- illusory and a' gritn mockery unwor- lows: s - ": ' IP : democratic powGerman delegation to the peace to esetablish these regulations chines would ha,put to.novel uses by thy of associated , treasury 19.322.000:- - Kansas. S11.- - 'dent Wilson had reversed his randColorado. 1 secret treaties in the Fiume diediscovered. been Officers A31.1 others who ers." has w.greas is upon Nebraska. a , former army New posi'212.000; $11.516.000; rapidly arburning 1 of buidnetos Intert:sts l'',. '77 I of Repreeentativelt have Mexico. 1312.000; Wirottting. $9111.000. pute and had surrendered without , As el equality. in numbers at least, to purchase them from the Cur1' the "settIlance of a contest to Ja. urKed the pro- - plan good San From standing EMPLOYMENT came STATUS word Francine, t.th the delegations of the Abied and Oil prospectors In Oklatits- - r over tiss the in People. the of of frame 4:H sort controversy reirulaitona 262.373 pan mulgation that Individuals subscribers WASIIINGTON, May 1.Senator outwitted powers. Twenty more subofponition of Shantung by which he said SHOWS IMPROVEMENT have been recorded. an Diego haa milliorus Hitchcock of Nebraska, retiring chair- to discourage the activity of those homa and northern Texas want ma, of Chinese were delivered "phone they consider Ithyster agents. chines In order to speedily reach prosardiasuatt- -the exceeded in Its arrived quota. delegation man of the senate Into relations bondage. WEEK THE foreign DURING Versaille -on land where on Is I evening andthis riterp-4-thpective claims A week ago?' Senator Sohnson 1 comMitietittastatmnenttoday upon' Isolated districtW7A--ptrystclan the darknettet--thWilti,L"'VtatOT struck veling .on regular.trains under hie return from a Miners plot . Killed Many W011tillED in speakiiig trip vrAsHINGTox, May , and counterplot. the cunning Intrigue In . Nebraska will use a, machine Their arrival bring g the ros- support of the league of q"rt I mconfernations IMPrO1-0of er of the condition showed In Gas Explosion and -bargaining. the f peace whim'In seven towns, An to delegnekin to a total- of vialt, patients iet ite:abut eame tr ray-t.ertee.there that 26. ,Ittne kill metre are expected. sect-et- tree-H- is 50101E115 Ohio manufacturer 11111 use machines men:1: tnT the tweet(' ending the president deriount-ecbrenant would be ratified and said WILKES-BARRt A hrisk May 3,- --A the basis of reports from fit cities, Pa, es how pce-e- s told to supervise' control of his great cot- orl agents exchange of telegrams is he expected the document and the service re- terrific explosion of gas today in the federal employment the would he statnd Italy's against l'tnerees with Uerlin, a courier also peace treaty to be coniudered in firmly in of e ton mine a & the Lehigh the eputh. Notunghaan cities' reported plantations worse se--it t open ports. ,Thlrly-fiv- Of 1"41'illS" for Coal company killed- a ..secret treaty and Japans I iotal 82,100. a decrease of Wilkes-Barr- e the German capital today' seauton of the smote. surplus treaty. It'lihin a week after an CHICAGO. May, the If thein Republican should I;e suc'Ma official and pre via dispatehen thousand from the total oil ntimber of miners. Scores of men cret 4.several t equality. cessful behind the blast and the imiiation barrage tipott-taci-made their defeating-- the 'covenant." firet parade in this country-madTithe the previous week. while six reported were caught pp COLD BUT CORRECT de.. is banging rather heavily on thee paid the statement, 20 fire that followed the explosion. Three the Japanete boldly and 2.450 that will a make it ' totalling of wounded shortage semblance the . soldieri and most ; exhteively without haclia.of the greater part of the dele- the Issue in the next mantis, GERMANY1EW OF THE showed an equalitY of supply and de-, - bodieshi have been reached and the of cameptign and in a contest. apperently, the president , fear expressed that at least 60 men 4tan owing to the delay in the open-- my opinion, the rock upon Which the of whom are Chicagoans. was ,held , Mend. surrenders. abjectly FRENCH RECEPTION The surplus showed a decrease, for are dead. The today., More than 2.000 men from of the actual peace negotiations. liepublican party will split "Thin is simply anothev.--coneretadopted In Paris have the Fort Sheridan and the Cooper-mamm- a the first time in Pacific coast states The billiard tables in the hotels oc- amendments of the league of ',nations. illutitation removed every South objection which friends Nebraska, North Dakota and a GerPARIS,. realm. May FELONIES 'NEW , 'tinted by the Germans are in con-'a- of the ARE DebtOr nations requesting ecenomin - genera hospitals filed could bold to. Those ' ," demand and league a supply use and card games are fre- who oppose it are ald must yield, but the powerful and the downtown district in the man wireless dispatch picked up the Dakotainreport through with activities irreconcillables industrial who threatt-ninDEFINED BY LAWS member of the lesue will , , quently in protrelm are against any league. , Interest of the Victory loan camPalen. first meeting of the German delegates equal some shortage of farm help.- -The OnlY reported hat obtain by the strong arm I exactly "No attempt to amend the covenmeeting on the , The "wheel chair division. eonstot- with representatives- of the Am. b BY SIGNED N'rcram for the. enemy. It denutnds. STEPHENS -plenipotent- ant in the wUJ in my ing of men who may never walk iaries until- - next weelesiseveton "Here - at stake is4a described. The ettithde Of the ?reach THREE YANKS ARE at opinion. Efforts may besucceed made to rati- I was one of the features of theagain : 46 millions of people. pawhich the" peace terms will-band of China ea characterized handed fy with reservations, itch reserrationt is ?cold. SACRA2dENTO. officials but Oat. nay, rade. Many of the boys had two of over, le a further tter to the t had word pledged Japan the to he stated in the resolution of die. meetingnf IN FRANCE :KILLED three wound stripe. of mete correct" providing for cites with the credentials comniittee fication tint even world et rho time of the taking of that I elieve After the parade the marchers ef tbe declares, the French mak- the province to return it to China. , and 'rho Message accidents luelastriel by peace conference Sunday morn-Th- e not succeed. I do not believe It w11 AT GRADE CROSSING ing' the driving of an automobile ty Unii.,r her secret agreements she de- will were massed at the forum and British Frets treott the arrival of , be - possible for those who desire whtle five bands playedVictory t,, tho adan , national the Germans as a matter of minor imIntoxicated person or a drug mends that she filmy break her plighttendency of the German deleSa- amendments to muster a majority of anthem and other $ 3 The Three France. pieces. tion's subordinates,. auromobilil or ORLEANS. an of the dict. May and faith lands and cd boys keep thee, taking particularly the ,the senate in favor of therm Some were then entertained at a chicken ' zirl and a peace confocenee. portance and adds that according to Amertwin soldiens were killed and without the owner's permisslon. a fel- people stenographers...if break bounds, think the rotted Stases ought to have dinner .served by mothers recruited the Dutch papers the American. press sight initired serioneW when an Amerhag ld the to Iasi peaseed ony, by legislature, pledged Poiic, Commiazdorier Oudailles dictated the league and ought to con- from the Chicago woman. clubs. Leto Instruct was struck by were laws today,. ha,ving received the to the protection of weak netimna , similar indifference. ican army motor tropic the police to turn back tra) it. In that case there would have ster they AVOTO to be y railroad train at a trait, croastne signature of Coy. Stephens last transported to hesJun--dhoplayed , a J. against strong. forgets all and de- been no league. eomPromble Was as the probable. date anear Sox White the to sew t. Ferte-Swere 13 Into miles park the Aubin. in livers Amer. Intillool permitted. La of helpprovided bondage (Continued on pate ulna) tht ' scan league game. , syllable e Lutomoblie meanures.1 less PalPida'. of the. Wallis of , . southeast a more The indketions 'were that rnw arrangement would liet made for when the Pewee ..Ity to be 'wpmladed oil was prottented to the Gernutna ,. by her - - - ''' ,ilriro,, 1'1'44, ' I ZiANY L4t., -- - and . German' delegations' at Paris are waiting for the, for--1 mat presentation of the document early next week. Final decisions on sevens' problems which must be written Into the terms of peace were reached by the council of three yesterday. Germany must givi up her cable systems, according to reports. the cables to remain in the hands of the five great powers until their disponi-- I tion is decided upon. The Chinese delegation luta limed ai statement of objection to the effect' that the actiOn of the council of three merely "substituded- Japan for Germany in Shantung and gave Japan additional control of railroads- - in southern Manchuria." Belgium b disposed to object to the conclusion of the council. it being reported that the Belgians will not obtain rights they the contzol ."xt the Scheidt river or territonal concessions in the Dutch province of Limberg ill:German Maestritht. Petrograd is believed to have bees Captured from - the Bolshevik' by the Furnish- - army .,- Thin wroontinted ,ge, verse for the Bolshevik rind .the moat' nOtahle developfnent reported from the fighting Lavnehl; I, Bavarian government , troop"' Ilunick. , An indefinite London report states a, Itassian Bolshevik army itiniarch . ing on Hungary." following the arrangement of & convention with the Ukrainian& Whether this means that are permitting the Solthe,Ukrainians steviki I to join the Hungarian reds aa. inst the Runianiatts has not developed Summary of the International br the Associated Press. tied 1.11.. , - Orlando. ism boa the ..... , - tat , - Ar4I I .7.. . 7,47..,..., itjtilkRédi of aho , bt .,i A'943--141.- , , .0. - Idrviliét&ti4iitii Peace Comtressr .Ambassa; Versailles---ii;i17.13.61ili-011i.i.-7"'.'At United and France dors of I -States at - Rome :Confer Earnestly With Premier MI , IM API aft TO AID , ,1,075,cddljr;r140,9,-:1- . - 1 II idc.8'" C , .:4, . , ' - , - - . , ....., ., rx - 111,t 11,.Y.P.T,e. 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