* * On Monday, the Italian Ambaisador in Paris had
a long interview with M. Briand and conveyed to him the contents of two Notes which Signor Mussolini h sent to the French Ambassador in Rothe: The Not were an apologetic answer to the French protest again the violent -Fasciit demonstrations at Ventimiglia and in Tripoli. Signor Mussolini said that he keenly deplo the insultS to the. French Consulate at Ventimiglia, and promised that the responsible persons should be brough to trial. As regards the incident at Benghazi, whe the French Consul was compelled to hoist the Italian flag beside the French flag, Signor Mussolini pointed ou that the Italian colonel suggested that this should done merely for the purpose of restoring order. H admitted, however,- that the action was unfortunate an he had admonished the officer. The strongest hope peace is the fact that Signor Mussolini, as we kno from past incidents, is capable of being more prudent than • many of his followers. The Fascists have been raising a new Italia Irredenta cry in regard to the Fren towns with old Italian names. If Signor Mussolin encouraged that the situation would become impossible but we feel pretty sure that he will not. * * *