The literary digest . he strength she has a treaty which, secretor not, desirable or otherwise, has no moreand no less validity than all other similartreaties and understandings between theAllies, and constitutes an integral part of ageneral situation, involving not only theinterests and the policy of Italy, but theinterests and the policy of England andFrance as well. If the Jugo-Slavs paid proper atten-tion to these facts, they would strengthenthe hands of the liberal leaders of moderndemocratic Italy by gaining the con-fidence of the Italian nation. It is not true that there is in Italy ani


The literary digest . he strength she has a treaty which, secretor not, desirable or otherwise, has no moreand no less validity than all other similartreaties and understandings between theAllies, and constitutes an integral part of ageneral situation, involving not only theinterests and the policy of Italy, but theinterests and the policy of England andFrance as well. If the Jugo-Slavs paid proper atten-tion to these facts, they would strengthenthe hands of the liberal leaders of moderndemocratic Italy by gaining the con-fidence of the Italian nation. It is not true that there is in Italy animperialistic party that wants annexationsand an anti-imperialistic party that doesnot want them; there are people who donot trust the Jugo-Slavs and people who arewilling to take a chance. That the Jugo-Slavs are enemies ofthe AUies is flatly denied in Jugo-Slavofficial circles in this country, from whichwe hear that the Jugo-Slavs are no moreenemies than the Czecho-Slovaka. The Literary Digest for February 1, 1919 43. save in the kitchen


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