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Show I D'Annunzio Surrenders His Powers As Fiume Regent I f PEACE PARLEY II WITH ITALIAN I COIIHER 111 j I Poet-Soldier Turns Over All ) His Powers to Fiume j Council j D" ANNUNZIO SOLDIERS j SET FIRE TO MAGAZINE III Regulars Say They Are Handi-' Handi-' Itt capped in Battle With ! m-- Their Opponents 1 ROME Doc 28. Complete- rn-- ognltlon of Hi'- treaty ol Rapallo B , lai (( n bj dM nnunxto's - , , cprc in i it In ' -.i- n conference u i l enci i Pei rai lo. id s Indicated in n rtsporl received i In re today from nei il ' 1 A , .mm indor of the Italian jnlar iA lui-i at l iumc. H . FIUME. Dec. 29. tBy tl Aseocl-j flfl early today surrendered all his powers H in the Flume communal council. H A conference for. the purpose of ar- flH ranging the final cessation of hostW- tics between the regular Itil'mn nfl of General Cayigllu and d'AnhunxtoJ BB Ug.ionares was set for this morning". fjH Meanwhile all military operations j3jSH been suspended. vssfl The true v.aj arranged during the SR.H night nid will eoutlniK until tbi con- fl elusion of the conference, M i r f Bickardo Qigante. of Flume, and Cap- i I f tain Hoatwenuri, In whos hands d'An- T IV minzto placed the defense of Ihcfcily BBs i'i i in POWDER EXPLOSION. H ROME, Dec. 29 LTAr.nunxian ler BBBj gionarlcs at Flume set fire to a pow- ftm magaxlm I jefl itthcasj ol the city, last n UB cording to a report from Abbazla. Thej explosion, which occurred toward mid IBB nljht. yei fin- to the woods surround-' ffl Ing Flunn tfl of i oke rolled d over thi . jt in Bomo Qua rten belief wai 3tifl expressed, the dispatch states, that s EB petroleum refinery near the powder! BLS magazine had also been set on fire. 1 FIGHTING M SB III ME - fl regular troopi surrounding BV Fiume continued li ndv inoa west and TCH north of the city yesterday while on, Vlfl the eastern side the situation i's un- lBV changed' The fiercest fighting opour- JgBj red west Of Flume, where Alplnl, ad- B .inclng from Castru, reached the pule egVAVj lie guldens. When they had forced 1 JBl their vyay that far. they found all the HB houses surrounding the gardens had! nests, from which a terrific fire wai t-WS I '.:rod upon them. jxSB An armored car advanced against jTjB the regulars, and inflicted heavy 5jffl lopse. the Alp'nl throwing themselves BBjBM.. "h the ground continuing th ujILYf struggle for Nome time. Major Dam- ifl bara, In command of the Alplnl, rode ?rlB through the gardens On horsebsiclc and ijUBJ rushed toward the car but was wound- nBH ed twice and his horse was shut dead. &aPj when the fire o eased Major Dambara jjSfgfl was able to struggle toward the car LH and upon entering 1 found threi dead IPB leionurles and two seriously wound- J i ii cfjininlsslohod officers, I WOUNDED 1 omi'I.mn IP Wuunded regulars have been taken BH In motor lorries to Trieste and Oori B xla where special hospitals were orga-nixed. orga-nixed. The number of men being tak- HPJ en to hospiiulK is Increasing hourly! mP and hII agree In declaring thai the rcg- lH ulars find themselves handicapped In i iBJ their fight against the legionaries. BBS The-, me urined only with rifl;; while, ' .1 the d'Annunslan trooi use hand gre- I; "! and machi.-je uae be Idea fjfl have laid mine overywhen so that at &4H ever tep the government soldiers are i'JB in danger of helng blown up or killed I bPB v debris and splinters. Two houses! SjBl In Flume have already bean destroyed! jwJ The wounded men sav the regular! i l oops were ordered not to fire un- u's absolutely obliged to do bo, while ?lfJBj the legionaries have taken every ad-' L I itage to Inflict the h b U possible KB 4.- BB lb is 'agreed that unless Captain j KBJ d'Annunzio capitulates, ifie occupa-J HBJ Hon of the entire town of Flume will BBl h" accomplished only with the utmost BY difficulty. |