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Show DEPUTY 1 WARNS I ITALV I Must Not Take Place of America in Guarantee- H ing French Territory : 9 ROME. Friday, Dec 12. Warning no' to "take the pUce of America in th alliance destined to guarantee French tar-ritory." tar-ritory." was given the government yea -I lei day by Deputy C'icotti. speaking in inl I the chamber. H Baft tin- arrangement might lead to war with Germany, as Hu t I country cannot resign hersoli to death. ' Asking whether the Italian foreign pi- 1 icy was "made In Rome, Paris or Lor.- I don," CicotU declared the Versailles I treaty to h "merely a territorial and (colonial spoliation of Germany on th--! part of France and England,' and sail I Italy had acted like "S-am-ho Panzn " ! This, he declared, had stirred the Gor-; Gor-; man patriotism and would be a grave ( jfl danger to peace and tho source of n :vr conflicts LLfl Historical Amussmcnt for England I "For England," ho declared, "it is a ; historic amusement and a kind of sport j to Instigate the French cock against tho r;LLa German eagle. England, always inspir.-U by commercial principles, even now sol's ''LLfl arms to the Bolahevlki as well as to Den- rLI iklne and Kolchak Confionted by such l- an attitude wc Socialists must send our greeting of solidarity to Ireland mil Egypt.'' j There were loud Socialistic cheers for !bLv that the government givo assurances to both Egypt and In land. Clcdltl urg--1 the chamber thut it would not support the "mercantile imperialism of Lloyd George," and said the policy of tho e-n- rLV 1 tente too. aid Russia by which women, children and old people are starved," wan report by an Anglican Clergyman shown ,-cruelties ,-cruelties in India and also a report by . a Dutch captain telling of how poo-I poo-I people wen permitted to die of starvation starva-tion and poverty in Ukraine. I For the honor of Hi1." he siiou ed, ; 'LV I "I ask the government to disavow re sponsihillty for such a polie-y of wickedness." wicked-ness." - FLI Socialists Applaud All Socialist deputies rose and ap-plauded, ap-plauded, cr Ing That is Christianity, charity, murder- 'Lfl I" and "brigands! ' Signor Cicottl read a memorandum, which M. Tcherin. Bolshevik foreign m.n. istcr, had sent the Italian government explaining ex-plaining soviet ideals and adding that Russia hud no conflicts with Italy and 1 desired friendly relation with the ItaH.m democracy TJv baron -aid that Deputy Sonnlno. the then foreign minister, diet j not even answer it. "Italy has always been well treated I by Russia." said Signor Cicottl, "so thei ; j id no reason for Italy to Join- In the trust .i Anglo-Franco-Amerlcan manufacturer v. ho are longing to suppress the center of infection represented by the soviet. f . England and America want to take pos. j session of the riches of Russian, in tht 1 campaign do not disdain Japanese sup-! sup-! port. Franco alms to get back the li.- ' 000.000.000 francs she lent the czar. It is Ej a curious fact that France, since she hid ) been a republic, has always worked to n store the monarchy. She began by-s i-focatlng i-focatlng Nazzlnl's republic ln Rome and , aiming to replace tho pope on tho thr-mj j Then 6he helped a Hohenzollern to thH i Rumanian throne and now would rest'o j the Hapsburgs In Austria and the Roman -loffs in Russia." sV The deputy concluded with a demand for a complete change in the government govern-ment s policy. In order to avoid ' new war or revolution." ILfl FIUME ARRANGEMENT. ROME, Thursday, Dec. 11. ficial announcement concerning an arrangement ar-rangement of the Flume question is j expected soon. In a sense the Italian I jqovernmeut acknowledges the right of j Flume to decide its own destiny, ac- cording to the principle of self-deter-' initiation and promises to do every-j every-j thiiix in its power to have a decision of the Flume national council ao-'cepted ao-'cepted by the allied and associated power?. At the same time it is believed that Captain Gabriele d'Annunzio and his troop? will be peefdoned. the patriotic (ideals which tempted them to enter I Fiume being taken as B mitigating I c ircumstance. |