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Show ITALY RAM Council Informed Treaty Will Pass by Royal II Decree. PABM. OeL K iiitiu rmamtn tor the poce ronf?rnNS from Rome la-ic-mrd the mpmbrrji of the supremo I council thot Italy will ratify the German pta. (r.).t y royal rkrrpo. The gri-I gri-I eral opinion In the councfl Is that such f n mtifleaUon will be valid under the I Italian constitution, as the treaty dots not involve any Italian t rritorlil changes. Socialists Condemn War. ROME. Wednesday, Oct 1. (By Thi Associated Press.) The Sociiilist depu- ties In th( parliament Just dissolved have addn-sscd a manifesto to the coun- ! try, strongly condemning the war "whic'i has left behind it a threatening preponderance prepon-derance of professional militarism." 1 In- manifesto describes tho internal situation as terrible and says that th reactionaries may try to bring about a coup d'etat It hopes, however, that the. 1 workmen in their soldier uniforms will I prevent tills. Jugo-Slavs Avoid Clashes. PARIS, Oct. 3 Complying with suggestions sug-gestions madfi by various members ot the supreme council, the .Tugo-Slav government, gov-ernment, it is learned, has Riven special Instructions to all Jupo-Slav officers to avoid clashes with the Italians. This precaution pre-caution was advised because there appears ap-pears to be genoral belief among ths peace conference delegates that certain elements among the Italians are seeking trouble with the Jugo-Rlnvs as an excuse ex-cuse for the sciur of additional territory terri-tory along the Dalmatian coast BELGRADE. Oct. 3. Stoynn Protitcb.. premier of Jugo-Slavia. has failed In his effort to form a new cabinet to tal.o the place of the one which resigned a short time ago. |