Show PARLIAMENT PASSES BILL WHICH MEANS WAR I DEPUTIES APPLAUD MEASURE Bill Conferring Full Powers I on Government to Take Any Measures for Defense of I State tate and Guarantee of Order Order Order Or- Or der Gets Vote of to 74 PREMIER SALANDRA GRANTED OVATION Expresses Loyalty to King and andr r Tells of Humiliations He Says Were Piled on Italy by byr r Austria During Negotiations t Before and During the War Jar tO VOTE MOTE E BY SECRET BALLOT ALLO r. I E Rome Home May 20 O. A All members of j i the cabinet maintain absolute si- si si- si i regarding what Step w will B follow fol- fol How low Jow the act action on of the chamber of I deputies toda today in conferring upon the thc government go full powers to toI tomake I make war var Former ministers and J other men prominent in public affairs affairs af- af l fairs declare however that the acI action ac- ac I tion of parliament virtually was as a aj ajI I d declaration of war i I A 10 royal joyal 1 decree issued t this is even even- even j evening 7 Ming ng mg provides pro that all nil foreigners in ml I Italy must register with rith the police J within three days from today Failure Fail il ure nrc to meet the requirements of the decree w will be punished by arrest arrest ar ar- ar- ar rest and a fine i t R RO OME IB IBra May ra 20 The 20 The chamber of pf deputies has adopted the bill Lill full powers powen on the gov- gov The vote was 40 to 74 One One member abstained from front voting The bill Lill passed amid great grent enthusiasm It is 15 asserted that Prince von on Rue Bue- Flow ilow the German ambassador has In- In Elste l that Austria In the case of ot war not entrust her interests In Italy to lo the United States but to Spain I Paris Ma May 20 The Thc The Temps lemps publishes a telegram from Rome flome dispatched at 1 3 3 o'clock In which the correspondent says s 1 All All the tho galleries of ot the chamber of or deputies d were crowded at 1 o'clock Thero There were 50 deputies in their scats scata On Only one ono Incident marked the opening I of t f tho session that was when Annunzio entered the gallery galler All 11 the the deputies stood up and shouted Che Cheers n for fur Poet t Viva Iva Viva YI Italia i DAnnunzio D is s known for his very radical stand in fa favor or of war var K Two or three socialist deputies protested pro- pro tested against this ibis ovation o to Annun- Annun tb ilo Elo but their voices were lost In the cheering Sl SIgnor nol Macora president of ot tho the chamber took his place at 3 o'clock All the members of ot the house and everybody In the the- galleries stood up to acclaim th the former follower of Gari Garl- baldi Then Premier Salandra followed by byall byall I all tho the members of ot the cabinet en en- en It was a solemn moment Then R R. delirium of cries broke out Viva 4 Salandra the words worda and tho cheering lasted for tor five minutes Pre Pre- Salandra alandra appeared to lo bo be much moved o by the demonstration t After Arter tho formalities of at the tho opening opening- Pre Premier lel Salandra arose an and said t- t k t II Gentlemen I have ha tho honor to lo loi i i Continued on Page lage 3 ITALIANS TAKE TAK t tS STAND 1 FOR WAR J Jc Deputies Pass Bill Giving Plenary Plenary Plen Plen- ary dry Powers to Goy Government to 74 Continued From rom ra Page e 1 1 it present to you a bill to meet the oven oven- fual expenditures cs of or a a. national war near F Pro Prolonged Ion sed applause followed this r The fie premier then be began an an exposi- exposi It L ion of or the thc situation of or Italy before i the opening of ot hostilities In Europe f Ht It 10 declared that Hal Italy had submitted f fIt humiliation from Hun Austria i to 10 er c every gat cary for or the tle love of ot peace B fly her ul ultimatum ul- ul to Serbia the premier said annulled the equilibrium Austria had t. t of or of the tho Balkans and ld prejudiced Italian interests there Notwithstanding this b evident e violation of or the treaty of at the alliance Ital Italy endea endeavored 0 red d duri during dur- dur ur- ur i log ing lon long months to avoid a conflict i but these efforts were were- bound to have I tt limit In time and dignity This IB is P. P why hr the government o felt Itself forced to Its Us denunciation of or the triple I 4 I said Premier Sa Salandra Sal 1 alliance on May MayI la andra These declarations were received with great reat applause which the premier tried to tJ quiet quint When hen he ho had succeeded ho sail said be united at this moment moment when her destinies arc are being being- decided cd These words were greeted with renewed renewed re- re applause deputies and and spectators spec spec- rising When quiet was restored Premier Salandra exclaimed i to Sovereign We tto havo o confidence In our august chief vile wi Is preparing to lead the arm army toward a glorious future Let LetUS Letus I us s gather at er round this well beloved cd sov sev- trel n It was observed that the the socialists took no part In the applause Premier Salandra then proposed a committee of or sixteen deputies should examine a n bill composed competed of or a single art kile lc which he presented The rhe hill 1111 reads The government Is authorized in ill case case- of oC war an and during the duration of war wor to te make male decisions with due duo authority of oC law la in every en respect required for the defense of or the I state tho the guarantee of or public or order er erand and urgent economic necessities The provisions contained in articles to I 51 of or the military codo code continue in Is authorized force The fhe o atH else also to have havo recourse until December 31 31 1915 to monthly provisional appropriations appropriations appropriations ap ap- ap- ap for balancing the budget This law shall come Into force the da day It Is pa passed After titer the presentation of or the tho bill the president ent of the chamber submitted the question whether hethel a committee of or eighteen members member should be elected Out of ot the 41 deputies who voted j cast their ballot ballet In the affirmative e The Theother Theother other uther 54 51 were against The victory Ictor for Cor the government o was was f complete Tho The opposition was composed composed composed com com- posed of or socialists ts and some a adherents of or Premier ex-Premier U GloH The chamber then recessed until 6 G o'clock when the committee was as expected ex- ex ex expected to report I The government G made the tho same communication to the senate I IN bs A IJ I. I Rome flome May 20 Promptly O Promptly at 5 o'clock Signor Signer Macora re-entered re the chamber followed by SI Signor nor Salandra alandra and the theother theother other ministers SI Signor nol secretary secre tary of ot the committee announced while the deputies wildly applauded that the committee unanimously ur urged ed the adoption adoption adoption tion of or the cute bill giving the government Go full military power The chambers chamber's vote ote said SI Signor nor will be a new an and solemn af affirmation affirmation ar- ar of ot our Invincible In faith In the Justice of or our cause and the glories of or our country The Thc moment has come to fulfill our promise to our unredeemed countrymen f Deputy Deput a 1 native of ot Trieste spoke In support of or tho the bill Deputy Deput explained tho the views of the so soI socialists so- so I and Deputy Colajanni the re republican republican re- re publican leader said that he would re refrain refrain re- re frain from Crom speaking ln but shouted Viva VI Italia causing ca another outburst of or cheers t GI Given II YIt HI Deputy Deput a n socialist said As As a citizen and a socialist I con- con I |