Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1919 — MAY DEPOSE ORLANDO [ARTICLE]

MAY DEPOSE ORLANDO

ITALIAN GOVERNMENT DEFEATEO IN CHAMBER. Premier Probably Will Quit —Would Be Blow at Peace Council at Parle. Rome, June 20.—The Orlando cabinet haa resigned. Rome, June 20. —The Italian government met with defeat In the chamber of deputies when the chamber rejected u vote of confidence lu the government by 250 to 70. Premier Orlando had demanded that the chamber meet In secret session to hear explanations regarding the foreign policy and made It a question of confidence In the government. There Is reason to believe that the Italians ure preparing for an Important move In the Adriatic. It Is possible that the annexation of Flume will be proclaimed In order to confront the peace conference with an accomplishedfact. It Is considered that the Jugo-Slavs, although good soldiers, would be Incapable of standing agninst the Italians. Further, It Is deemed doubtful, In view of their hesitation and Indecision on other questions, whether Britain, Frunce und the United States would be willing to make more than a platonic protest against such vigorous action on Italy’s part.