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Show American Navy May Be Called Into Action in the Adriatic ,1 If Situation Is Not 'Relieved tj Jugo-Slavs Have Lost Patience and Are Ready to i Fight the Italians Belgrade Astonished at Peace Conference Permitting Constant Italian Persecutions Reign of Terror Prevails in Zara People Forced to Wear Brassard In-j In-j scribed "Italy or Death," or Be Badly Treated. : II GENEVA Monday Nov. 21. Tele-!J Tele-!J I trams received b the Serbian bureau ' lit Berne from Belgrade, Zara and K Sfa!sto convey the impression that on f m prompt interference b the allies l! iciB present war over the Adriatic situation as the Jugo-Slavs are said , have lost patience and to be read u: sought the Italiai - I -We art- astonished lb u Ihi peace I toaference permits rn.r people to en ij ! jar constant Italian i rs ui ions, I ays one- Bclcr.ule papi i ret eived Nitre "Our peaceful attitude is praisi wrthy when we mlghl throw d'An-mnzio d'An-mnzio and his filibusters into the : tn." Another newspaper accuses Italj of toriDR 10 blockade Jugo-Slavia ex-ion? ex-ion? ami inipons and thua "strangle kr" A third repeats recent reports mi a reign et terror prevails in Zira. thai eerybod must wear .i Wu&rd inscribed "Italy or death '.or tttdly treated and thai Slavs are t'.iid to 1 i he i r h is A number of the opposition bad' r ifeltwJ M R' -poub . ): mini-' t.t tit interior, yesterday, and offered to operate v, iili the government in Htombating sedition. Tin: public re-Btins re-Btins calm. DISPATCHES CONFIRM REPORTS PARIS, Monday, Nov. 24. - Dis Mtch?s confirming reports from Oe-Kra Oe-Kra ;.hat the situation alone tlio : Oitern shore of the Adri iih Is ci Te received here from the iugo- ; Stars news bureau Tin: bureau jays Iki Jugoslav has asked its ministers Paris, London r-nd Washington to j in ihr. attention of those govern PQts to the dangerous situation ans j P8 from d'Annun;:io s ralda and those m is reported about td make I . Interview With Premier Nitti j ROME Monday. Nov. 24. Petei V. ! l!L morlf an cbargf d'affaires . had a ? interview with Premier Ni' i to- Is) N'cirher the prenih r or the Anier- ttn embao.'-y would make a stati ment ' lo t h subje cts ui ' ii - I, but I indicated thai Mi raj rec Ived V favorable Impression from the out "M Premier Nlttl gave of the ttaliau i!utl0D- Afltr bis talk with M ray 7 premier had an hour's audience l1 Klnc Vir inv Kinnnnuel. The flct ion has proved to be a safe-i safe-i ybe for discontent and pollth al jteraent and it no v. appears oh inm 1 , the faction urging an upheaval! n insignificant minority of the na- Socialists who at first wei j JJfmr- th joy over their victory! FKUiey were uncertain what to do in! 0 ulllize ,n ,h( best v in lineal strength in the new chain I j r-K listening to the advice of old-! U kir moie Tnodc'ralc members of J LtLart Ir seems 'hese older: I PS me" wHl succeed in moderating! nation so that no serious trouble 1 r occur I LLTmr that ,h f,n'y real painful1 n th,, side ot the government is' l&f m estion and efforts are! iklfc'V !0 "ln Al"rcan supnori BKEJir 00k,nR,oa 8ettlemcn r,t fflhiir. 1 Monday, Nov. 21 Plot- iKcv followin trover, oi a ; : to assassinate Premier Ve- IRSpJmk?" the Present rod me' VCb ,8h Constantino on I IKS- , v mHdo fun confession ffrhji'J .lh(' authorities Thev I ConMl, - f0rnKr officers under 'SSJ ,nc Th"' wl" be tried 1 tourts mattial. ?tS Nov oc i?tt return' f Premier Clemen-mj Clemen-mj "EJ ,0, Pa-" from Vendee t 1 'mmediatH; caHed n inet meeting to consider successors to three members of the cabinet who were defeated in the recent elections j SMALL QUANTITIES OF COAL. VIENNA. Monday. Nov. 21 (By) lie Associated Press.) Small quant I ities of coal are arriving here from' jday to day, permitting the continuance of a restricted street lighting and J trum enr service j STRASSBURG, Nov. 25. (Havas.) ' The International Congress of Students' Stu-dents' in session here has decided to found the International Federation of I Students' association under the spons lorshlp of Belgium, France, Poland, j Czecho slovakia. Spain and Luxem-, burg. The federation will have its seat at Brussels. j BUDAPEST. Monday. Nov. 24. (By the Associated Press.) The Hunear inn government has appointed the following fol-lowing peace delegation to negotiate a treatv between the allied powers and Hungary! Count Albert Apponyi, premier. : Count Sleian Bethlen, Count Paul , Teleky. .Marl in Lovassy and Archbishop Arch-bishop (Jleswicn. Among the counsel lors named are Pishop Ander Leopold, a Catholic prelate, and liev Dr Sabo. a Reformed churchman. on |