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Show "ITALIANS CHARGED " WITH DISLOYALTY VINDICATED ' Fabe Accuser of Members of Parliament It Excoriated. By Associated Preae. j HOMK. Nov. Assertions were I made In the lower house of the Italian I parliament that proof had sben aft-cured aft-cured that several son a tors apd deputies depu-ties were involved In pacifist and anarchistic an-archistic activities which ( resulted in the C'Rporetto disaster. Premier Orlando supported the proposed pro-posed appointment of epjc,ial lnvea ligation rommttteff of apven mrmhenr-Such mrmhenr-Such a resolution was adopted and 0 mmmtttee w as appointed, hut after ex -5 aininine; documents In the hands of secret se-cret service men. the members stated they Were unable to decide whether or lot the accusation was Justified. Later, however, after a close examination exami-nation of the documents, which had been submitted by leputy t enturlone, he president of the committee announced an-nounced that body had come unanimously unani-mously to the opinion that the charges re unfounded. Tiie president of the chamber de--!sred he hd no words to stigmatise HIP nifnllH't uf Tnm 'm w brins;ina: baseless charges. The remark I was sreeted with thunders of applause and thouts of "throw him out." The president urjred the deputies to he calm, aaylna; it was for the elector to j-do j-do the turning-, out. ( |