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Show IGNORE WILSON'S I1S01FIU1 Program for Settlement Between Be-tween Italians and Jugoslavs Jugo-slavs Is Outlined BUENOS AIRES, May 14. The main points in the program of the Jugo-Slavs for a settlement of tho Flume question, to which Anton Trum-bitch, Trum-bitch, the Jugo-Slav foreign minister, has been authorized to tell the Italians that Jugo-Slavla will agree, are given in a dispatch sent by La Nacion's Rome correspondent. These include some modifications of the line as drawn by President "Wilson, "Wil-son, including rectification of the line In fnvnr nf Ttnlv In thf rrplnn of Snno- I secchia with the object of reserving the frontier farther from Trieste.and the Inclusion of Mount MaggIoreL assuring as-suring Italian defense of Pola, and acceptance ac-ceptance of the sovereignty of Italy over the city of Fiume, with the port under the control of the league-of nations. na-tions. The correspondent says with respect re-spect to President Wilson's agreement j of Lissa, Dalma,tia, to Italy, that the population of that island have subscribed sub-scribed to a declaration that they will j emigrate in force rather than lose their Jugo-Slav citizenship, and that therefore it is probable Lissa will be! exchanged for the island of Cherso, Istria, the population of which Is part Italian. It is asserted by the correspondent that the most difficult part of the ne- trntintlnns will ho with reference to Al- ' bania. "The Serbs claim tho administration administra-tion of at least Northern Albania," says the dispatch. "They will not pro-sent pro-sent objections to the possession of Scutaria by Italy, but President Wilson Wil-son is vehemently opposed to an j agreement between Italy and Jugo-Sla-1 via for the defense of Albania terri-. tors'. It appears, nevertheless, that' with respect to Albania the Jugo-Slavs are not taking into consideration the approval of the president of the United Unit-ed States. nn |