Show IT At f OLAH I Ko International Situation Very Grave He Says Say S in in Speech to Senators Demonstration Follows ROME ROUE Obit Tues Tuesday ay April 29 Premier Orlan Orlandos Orlando's o 8 government government govern govern- ment was given a unanimous vote ote of confidence ence in the Italian senate senate senate sen sen- ate tonight following the vote of confidence given him by hy the house hou house e of ot deputies s A great demonstration followed follow d the premiers premier's a address before be- be fore the senate The Tho vote ote in the chamber of deputies epu- epu ties s tI s stood to 40 10 The rhe opposing hal ballots were erp cast u by the Intran intransigent Socialists The Tho rh premier lal laid h before parliament the HIP details of or lils hlll dem demands J ls for Flume and the Dalmatian coast districts to which Italy has laid claims lie s Ial said ald the international situation was grave giave at present adding ln ver Ire very grave e for or Ital Italy 1111 said paid it was Italy's Haly duty duly t to j preserve e an attitude altitude e of ur calm cahn and serenity at present enL I An outline of ot the exchanges between between between be be- tween himself and President WIlson waa wal given eJi h by Si Signor Orlando o who ho homade made It clear that the presidents president's I action in making public ll his statement statement state state- ment as to Italy's taly claim t r Flume had hail I made It Impossible either to Accept or I reject any ny proposals that might bo ho pride lie said wald he believed ed It his 1 duty duly to come corne before parliament to tu ro- ro n j authority in hi carrying forward his has work nt at the conference Up until April 14 when ho received from tram President Wilson the tho American viewpoint on Flume he said ild ho thought an agreement was wai probable ITALY NOT SUPPORTED The premier also spoke of or the at attitude attitude at- at taken at Paris by almy y the British an and French governments SO which he Continued on oa page 8 P. I h ITALIANS GIVE VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ORLANDO TO With Serene Hearts People Peo pIe Await Ev Events He Says Continued from pa page pago o 1 slid said had been loyal to promises anode mado I In the treaty of London framed In He admitted however that both Franco France and Great Britain do not stand with Ita Italy In her demands tOI forthe for foi the annexation of or Flume He Ho added that the they 3 might have agreed In principle principle prin prin- I ciple to the creation of Flume as an Independent free tree st state h In discussing the American memorandum memorandum memo memo- r which wa was handed to him April I 1 11 1 i and which was distributed among the m members of or parliament to today today today to- to day b by tho the premier r Signor Signer Orlando dui soH Inasmuch as n. this memorandum de denied denied de- de I nied Italy's right over o the Dalmatian I islands accorded yin In complete liberty lib erty to Flume and am even e went so far tar as asto asto asto to bret bie ak l- l lup up the thc unit unity of oC Istria I told Mr lr Wilson IIRon It wa was Impossible for tor me to agree agren to peace on the conditions Indicated Indi- Indi I added that under such conditions condi condl- the Italian delegation felt It could not continue to participate In the conference con con- ference with nn any benefit for others or di dignity for tor Ital Italy but said I would communicate communicate com com- with representatives cl of or the aWed allied powers with which Ita Italy was bound b by special agreements WILSON V SHOWS REGRET President Wilson showed regret for tor such a hypothesis add adding In he would en endeavor endeavor en- en deavor or to prevent It It He said he thought It opportune that France an anEn and En England lan should undertake to find a II means of conciliation while ho would have the question reexamined to see If It further concession could be made The Italian delegation did not maIntain maintain main maln- tain aln an obstinate attitude but cooperated cooperated coop coop- crated In efforts to find a aa a way for con con- dilation It was anxious not to dela delay peace and to avoid compromising the union of the allied peoples It was continuing patiently to seek a means of conciliation and was v discus discussing ing the subject subject subject sub sub- with the British premier when the presidential message appeared This new fact seemed to the Italian delegation of or enormous gravity as It made public a dissension which W was waa confined In Inside the conference De- De Be Besides sides making statements addressed to the sentiment and will of or peoples in General and therefore to the tho Italian people the full Cull authority and therefore the prestige e of the th Italian delegates was as doubted Just Jn In the decisive hour when it was most n ni needed eded Addressing himself to the attitude of Italy at the tho peace conference nce and the justice of her demands the premier continued It e Italy Huly did dd net measure he her r sacrifices lJ h by the letter of or hot her treaty with the thc al allied allied al- al I lied powers and did not ask for or help TV when hen she bhe had to withstand the shock of the Austrian army Therein she only onh did her dut duty dui as the allies have done clone but that fact transformed friendship friendship friendship friend friend- ship into blood fellowship and it jt was wad In that sen sense e that Italy appealed to the he heI j I allied peoples and governments APPEAL ANSWERED The question of Flume was not first brought forward by bv Italy but b by a thrilling act of spontaneous will which began with the declaration of Flumes Flume's representatives es In tho the Hungarian parliament parliament par par- and which was subsequently confirmed when Flume proclaimed herself herself her her- self an Italian town Can our nation remain Inert and un unmoved unmoved un- un ed moved by the vehement bind and despairing e p appeal l of this of-this this people whose blood Is of our blood No Premier Orlando reiterated that t the treaty of London did not prevent tho the allies from considering the Flume question question question ques ques- tion from the tho Italian viewpoint and that moreover the allies had admitted d the they were In nowise bound regarding Flume since the they considered themselves themselves them them- selves capable of agreeing to the freedom freedom free free- dom om of th the elt city It It Is our to remain loyal to tu the alliance he said for the sake sako of the solemn pledge which binds our word of honor and for Cor the holiness of ot blood shell shed In a common clUse Ho lie paid tribute to tho the soldiers continuing The allies of yesterday must bethe bo be bothe botho I the tho allies of or today and all their p peoples peoples peo peo- ples pIes above all the American 4 people o-I o who ho sacrificed themselves for Cor tho the victory victory vic vic- tory ot of an Ideal must remain at tho the helm together In the tic of loyal 1011 friendship friend friend- ship Obeying the supreme mc command of the tho Italian government and realizing the tho solemnity of or the hour I affirm be before before be- be bei i fore foro this parliament that Italy Is animated animated ani ani- nl I ma mated ted by hy all that spirit of conciliation concilia tion lion which is compatible with I the unavoidable unavoidable un un- avoidable exigencies of ot national conscience conscience conscience con con- science and dignity I SOLUTION DIFFICULT I With lith the tho same s. sincerity I say that I cannot determine In this difficult I moment In what forms torms or b by what means wo we can reach that object because bo- bo boI I cause In tho the last sol solemn mn conversation con that occurred April 24 2 3 there arose a difference not only regarding our point of view but also between that of our allies allies' and our associated powers I Therefore In tho present state te of affairs Ital Italy Is not facing facing- a solution In which the allied and as associated governments governments governments gov gov- agree fig with an Insurmountable able mc measure asur of agreement t Nor Is there a n proposal of compromise upon which all aU are arc asree agreed but Instead she Is facing facing- a difference of opinion which virtually denies lenses the actual possibility that special territorial conditions re- re to Italy can be contained In the peace tren treaty t accepted b by all tho allied and associated powers The members of the government and of tho the Italian delegation await our verdict with serene hc hearts arts With K serene sorene hearts the people also await events I The Th principal necessity now I Iv that all should determine with sincerity and harmony harmon to face tho the outcome of oC this great battle which faith might have havo spared us Let us wait walt until tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row to renew our struggles They will willbe willbe willbe be Illuminated lr by the glory of a greater r Italy l ITALIANS LIANS HURT Following Premier Orlan Orlando o Professor Professor sor Luigi as spokesman for forthe forthe forthe the majority party In n the chamber de declared declared de- de that the thc allies had never neer re rewarded rewarded rewarded re- re warded Italy's sacrifices as they de deserved deserved de- de served to be rewarded Italy's restoration restoration resto resto- ration he ht added ought at lea least l to be equal to that of the other allies The speaker said president Wilson Wilsons a message messac had hurt every Italian heart Too much blood has been shed and too many sacrifices both for the present present pres pre ent and for tho the future have we made continued Professor Protessor for us us not to be entitled to demand that our sons along t the tho e Adriatic shall be able to feel fecI themselves es under the protection protection protection tion of their longed for motherland The speaker declared d It was the duty of or all the deputies to rally round I the government SOCIALIST SPEAKS Deputy Deput the official leader of the Socialist party larty declared that the Socialists would not only be defenders of or the sacred rl right ht of self ion tion In the tho case se of Flume Fiume but also of l the equally sacred right of revolutionary revolution rc ary Russia Russin For the same reason continued Signor we cannot range ourselves our ourselves of or otter selves cs with the Socialists states who In accordance with the tho entente Ideology have applauded the new African and Asiatic empire of Great Gre Britain Am American domination In Europe an and the occupation of oC the Sarre region where there Is not a soul who speaks French Just as In Flume there thero Is not a soul who ho ho does not speak Italian Hal Ital Hal I ian |