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Show B Officers Have Very Little Control Over Their Troops. l! FIL'XIE, Tuesday. Sept 30 Discip-Ijline Discip-Ijline among Italian regular soldier3 is very low along the armistice lino and their officers have 1 , 1 1 1 o control over 'them in enforcing the blockade of , Fiumc As a result Captain Gabrlelo ; d'Annunzlo'6 army is constantlj being : reinforced by deserters, v hole compa jnles and battalions marching into p lume io join his force?. Gabriele d Annunr.io a staff Is In t h -palace her engaged in working out mil Usury problems. They have lalu plans for a surprise attack on Dalmatia but ! 't is said that It ie not intended to car Jry them into execution that :hey were made simply for "fancy.'' Rear Admiral Andreks. head of the American naval forces, will retain his headquarters at Abbazia. The cruiser Pittsburg Is still at Spalam The Jugo Slav frontier ha been completely com-pletely closed by d'Annunzlo's forces JUGO. SLAVS NOT SURPRISED PARIS, Oct. 2. Dr Milerko R Ves tnitcb, one of the Jugo-Slav dslsgates 'o the peace conference, told the Asso ciated Press thla morning he was not surprised at Captain Gabr'ee d'Annun zlo'a declarations that be considered himself In a state of war ltb .lugo-Sla-vla. It is only a continuation of hia clneme'ographif proced-jre, baid M Vesnltch. As far as the kingdom of thr Serbs, rroatians, and Slovians. he said, la concerned, it does not know Captain d'Annunzio and consequently ha3 no reason to lake notice of his declaration. declara-tion. rwv |