Show R HOME M GIVS WELCOME M 1 TO KI KONG Cheer Victor Emmanuel as He Delivers Speech Fr From T Throne ron Socialists Socialists Socialists Social Social- Bolt Chamber OME Dec King i 1 King Victor R ROME Emmanuel and Queen Helena were given an enthusiastic reception reception reception recep recep- tion while pr proceeding from the Quirinal to the parliament buildIngs buildIngs buildings build build- ings today to participate In the opening session of parliament Bells Dells were rung there were salutes from many g guns ns and cheers from the crowds cro Hou Houses es along the streets were decorated with flags When the king entered the parliament parliament parliament parlia parlia- ment ho was received with loud cheers Premier requested the audience audience audience audi audi- ence to be seated Upon this the I 1 extreme Socialists shouted Viva Socialism Socialism So So- extreme I and left lett the chamber Their seats were Immediately taken by other deputies CONFIDENCE ASKED I The king In his speech from the tho throne said that the confidence and sympathy of the nation was Indispensable india Indis to parliament as was Its collaboration in all movements for the good of ot the people Italy he said I after her great victory ry must direct 1 all her efforts to the works of peace r The king began by greeting the heroes of the army and the navy The virtues and energies they had displayed displayed displayed dis dis- dis- dis played during the war would serve to hasten the economic reconstruction he said ASPIRATIONS TOLD Italy through the war continued the king had gained her natural frontiers but not all of her aspirations aspirations he declared were considered everywhere In a spirit of justice The aspirations of Italy In the Adriatic he asserted did not cloak any military design and for the most part possessed no economic value They were confined he said to the defense of native Ideas The protection protection protection pro pro- of Italian populations was the duty and right of Ital Italy We Ve h have ha e no Imperialistic views he continued and intend in no way that the peace of Europe shall be disturbed dis dis- dis II Italy regarded with the liveliest i sympathy the rise of the popular I classes he said and the movement should produce In the Interior of ot the country a program of intensive work and production and in connection with foreign politics an increasingly Increasing democratic cooperation among among nations |