Show PARIS EN EM FETE ON B E H FRENCH NATIONAL HOLIDAY WAS celebrated WITH UNUSUAL brilliance american soldiers participate in great victory parade units and individual heroes represent each of the allied armies paris the aliv conquerors in fit tho great yar war marched monday in ili a victory parade under the are arc through which only victors may inny pass pit picked unith and individual represented each of tho the allied arin nr niles les several Sere rul million nill llon persons In nit itly Fretic l li but with wany and bindi s of their allies struggled forward along ibe line of for nn nil wally to wave und and shout their kmil hunu to ID the aiu inen who ano amiul lilyin atheni troll ironi german imperialism tile great triumphal arvai conceived by to ro ills victory lit me battlo of austerlitz took on new historic importance when t the wit allies marched through the massive lille of which dominates all carls alid move moved down the ho champs 1 ly lym ees s lowill lo A tile the place to ilu in concorde tin the place of honor in fit tile lie procession wilm not nevor ded to the alio generals and the smartly eluf filI troops loops it was as give to 11 thousand soldiers who passed under the arch and in front of tin lie reviewing if hitting stand where herc stood president Pol moving inov liiK haltingly und anti out of step ns as best they could many were injured some home were blind some conie were erf lit in wheel kieel chairs and others were ero on oil crutches or along with tile ald tit i canes few of them were chiv uniformed they represented all of the provinces of franco fannee ns as was indicated by tile he variety of their civilian attire they no effort to maintain military fornin formation tion but marched arched in ns as well as they could to the airs played by ili altu military blind which led them A thousand wounded soldiers with crutches or in ili wheel chairs and on clad 1 for the most part in civilian clothes clot led the parade being preceded by it drum corps guns began firing at minute intervals as president icare placed a wreath tit nt the foot of tile tho cenotti cenotaph ph nt at lie fie are arc this morning tills this empty casket placed there in memory of the he allied dead was also decorated by other wreaths these being placed by premier clemen benu a french sold soldier ler n french sailor nn alsatian girl ft a girl irom lorraine colonel gros tills this last las wreath was lit in memory of seventy two members of tile lafayette escadrille who lost loit their lives during the war aar mancial mar Man dial joffre tile victor of the first battle of the under the are at I 1 ile ho rode rod e alone behind him came mar ahal foch fochi tho the commander lit in chief of the MUM allied forces during the lie final campaign of the conflict A storm of app 1 iatzko awo front from the lie vot throng ns as the two marshals passed the lie prest denair stand alid moved down tile the brilliant avenue |