Show I Borne rie L w ker r s Fight h F I 1 I iTALY N W Session of Chamber of Deputies Scene of Fist I t f t tri l Are Issued for Duels I P PARIS ARTS Sept Set 29 A A resolution 1 I demanding that Fiume be made an Italian city ty has been I adopted by the Italian chamber lof Hof deputies according g to information information in- in m- m formation received by the Italian delegation deleI delegation dele dele- I gation here I I During the session of of the Italian I chamber of deputies In Rome yesterday yesterday yester- yester I day a considerable number ber of ot troops j I were were concentrated around the center of the city and on the main streets I leading to it According to the Rome I dent of Le Journal the city may be beI said to be under martial law I VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ROME RO Sept 28 Delayed Delayed Premier was given given a vote of c confidence by the chamber of of deputies which continued In session last night Debate in the chamber of deputies was interrupted today by a free tree fight which lasted ten minutes and in which deputies participated The opinion opinIon ion is expressed in some quarters that the cabinet as as' as a a result of the riotous incident may decide to resign rather than plunge the country resign into I a struggle during the general elec elec- tion It is asserted that the fight in the thc chamber chimber indicates what would II occur in the country The correct figures for tor the vote of confidence given the cabinet was to instead of to as at first reported J AThe A The chamber adjourned until Wednesday when it will decide whether er era a vote shall be taken on the question question ques ques- tion of discussing the peace treaties CHALLENGES TO 70 DU DUELS LS In consequence consequenCe of ui the fight in th the e I chamber several challenges to fight tigh t duels were announced between deputies ties tics and between deputies and Journal journal- I I lets j i f l fA I A prolonged heated dl discussion preceded preceded pre pre- ceded the riotous scene The members I of the Parliamentary Parliament Jea Insisted upon asking the government whether It intended to di discuss cu s t the e tre treaties ties be before be- be e- e fore adjournment Premier answered that he first would have a vote ote of Confidence and then whatever cabinet cabinet- should be in power would decide what should be bo done Thereupon members of the Parliamentary Parliamentary Par Par- league invaded the ministers ministers' ministers ministers' ministers ministers' minis minis- bench shouting and gesticulating ing FIRST FIGHT GENERAL A party of Socialists then n rushed I from their seats and faced their adv adI ad- ad I v the group STOUp soon soon engaging in fisticuffs Premier NI who had left the gov government oI os' os I benches returned to his place when the disturbance had somewhat subsided He lIe was gr greeted with ap ap- Italy must remain in unity with her I allies declared Tomas Tomasso o the foreign minister In his speech today I in the chamber dealing with the situation situation sit sit- growing out of the Flume incident In Incident Incident In- In I i in which he ho offered to resign in favor of an any member who be believed eved he could handle the problem better LIVELY DISCUSSION The Thee foreign minister ter had had gone over over the course course of the tho peace negotiations at Paris pa paying ing particular attention to I the tho status of President Wilson in ili ij the peace activities and pointing put that the tho Italian del delegates ates had pad hap had to o adopt j an attitude of oo com prom r is j because cause f I ROME nOM Of BY VOTE Of Cm Chamber of Deputies Scene of Tumultuous Conduct Conduct Con Con- duct dud al and alid Fights Continued from m page 1 while France and Great Great Britain had assured Italy of th their lr support they had avoided the point Jn In which they would have come Into conflict conflict con con- with President Wilson The address was followed by a lively discussion Deputy Don DICesario DiCesario DI Dl Cesario strongly criticised what he re referred referred referred re- re to as as i the submissive attitude of the Italian delegation at the peace conference As to the tho council of four he declared d where three of the members members members mem mem- bers spoke English while Premier Orlando Orlando Orlando Or Or- lando did not understand a word he resembled another figure not between two but among three thieves The members of the the chamber and the government representatives protested protested protested pro pro- tested against this comparison ADJOURNMENT EXCITING EXCITING The adjournment adjournments adjournments' was amidst the greatest many of the deputies deputies deputies dep dep- expressing doubt as to whether the government really bringing bringIng bringing bring bring- ing the matter of the discussion of the treaties up on Wednesday The belief seemed rather to be that the chamber would be dissolved for the tho holding of general elections 55 i The vicinity of the chamber hamber was oc occupied occupied occupied oc- oc by police while the body was in session and groups that attempted demonstrations for or against the government were dispersed dis dis- dis- dis persed 1 Today's debate was was opened by Deputy Deputy Deputy Dep Dep- uty leader of the official Socialists So So- The deputy attacked l those who he said for three years had ig ignored ignored ignored ig- ig nored the fact that Fiume was Italian and had sanctioned fits fits' its going to the Croatians He believed however that tha Fiume Flume would be better placed as the capital of an autonomous state than otherwise Deputy censured d those who now were attacking attaching American intervention inter inter- after Italy had called America to her rescue He lie condemned the dAnnunzio raid upon Fume Fiume and continued continued continued con con- After making war upon Germany and Austria we now are preparing for forwar forwar forwar war against Jugo Slavia but which of the American banks will supply us with will th the funds PREFER BOLSHEVISM We Ye Socialists even the tho he mildest among us he continued If put to a choice between militarism and Bolshevism Bolshevism Bolshevism will not hesitate to choose the latter The solution of the tho present difficulties difficulties difficulties dif dif- cannot be found in the parliament parliament parliament parlia parlia- ment but in Likewise the peace treaty must be discussed by the people All this can be accomplished through general elections Count a Catholic deputy supported the tho plan of proclaiming Fiume Flume Italian At the same time he condemned wh what t he characterized characterised as dangerous adventures and urged the necessity of reestablishing army pline pUne ORLANDO SPEAKS t Former Premier Orlando addressed the chamber in defense of his vt rk at atthe atthe atthe the peace conference He lie said that up to the time he left Paris Pans France and England had declared they were ready to stand by the pact of London the secret treaty of 1915 which promIsed promised promised prom prom- Italy boundaries in conformity with her broadest nationalistic aspirations aspirations aspirations except that it did not assign Fiume Flume to her President Wilson Vilson however however however how how- ever opposed such recognition Signor Orlando said The former premier denied that when President Wilson Vilson visited Rome he revealed his Ideas regarding Italy's aspirations to him Orlando There was no foundation either to the story declared the speaker that he had begged President Wilson Vilson not to divulge his views nor to mention them before Italian Hallan parliament TIME INOPPORTUNE Certainly when I 1 saw President Wilson in Rome continued SIgnor Orlando Orlando Or- Or lando ando I was anxious to learn his views on Italian questions but the president answered that he did not think that was the tho opportune moment to speak of them A Socialist interrupted to say But President Wilson spoke of his ideas to In Milan The premier ex-premier continued President Wilson added that without without without with with- I out his documents documents' which ho he had left In Paris he did not feel inclined to discuss discuss discuss dis dis- dis- dis cuss Italian aspirations Noisy comment arose In the tho chamber to the effect that such a statement from President Wilson seemed im im- im- im probable Signor Orlando continued at length to review his policy in the peace conference con- con conference ference lie JIe said he had argued with President Wilson as to why Italy should be given the Alpine frontier at atthe atthe atthe the Brenner pass and denied the same mountain frontier in eastern castern Istria and andon andon andon on the cast east of Dalmatia DONT DON'T WANT WAR The premier ex-premier did not accept the thelast thelast i last proposal President Wilson made I Ion on June 7 1 he said because Trieste would have been placed only ten miles from rom the frontier within the range of i artillery and exposed to the tho possible massing of hostile forces there In addition he said the tho project Ignored I the Italian nationality of Fiume Flume Premier arose to condemn those hose who now were ur urging the nation Into nto another war At this Nationalist members plumped up and shouted No No We dont don't want war This met with a retort from tho the Socialists who cried Yes Yes You do want war var Deputy Raimondo In the midst of the Nationalists cried We Ve dont don't want war while you want civil war ivar The ensuing pandemonium was so great that the speaker threatened to suspend the When calm was was restored Premier continued de declaring declaring declaring de- de claring no one really desired civil war or war of any kind whatever He Ho recommended moderation with a view to the restoration of the army to a aa normal condition For the present un unrest unrest unrest un- un rest of the army everyone was re responsible responsible responsible re- re ho he declared The gravest question continued the premier is that of Flume Fiume Never Nevera a word fo renunciation has bas crossed my lips he added and everything possible pos pos- sible was done by the present cabinet 1 to obtain the realization of Italian as aspirations as- as I Now the duty of everybody I is frankly to declare which solution the Fiume question shall have The chamber chamber chamber cham cham- chamI I ber must vote whether the resolution i ishall shall favor annexation or the continuation continuation contin contin- of the policy to do everything possible to safeguard the rights of i Italy 1 that two-thirds two of the chamber loudly appl applauded ded this remark The people must be made to see what if the decision is for annexation the premier declared the country will have to In terrible sacrifices If It notwithstanding this they still desire annexation nobody more than I will enthusiastically approve it it |