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Show O V v v v v v v v j Fiume Reported Ready to Surrender I ITALIAN FORCES ASKED TO CEASE THEIR ATTACKS Conference Called for Discus sion of Terms of Capitulation Capitu-lation Is Belief D'ANNUNZIO WOUNDED BUT NOT KILLED BY SHOT Women Hold Up Advance of Soldiers Moving on Zara Contingent RullE Dec. '-'S. The mayor of Fiume Fi-ume has asked General Cavlglia, commander com-mander of the. regular Italian forces, for a suspension of hostilities, says a Fiume dispatch today. General Cavlg- I lia stipulated two conditions, one of which already has been accepted. It is expected that an interview arranged for today between the mayor and Fer-rarlo, Fer-rarlo, commander of the blockading force, the terms of capitalization will bo agreed upon. P'AXXI Nni win mi i TRIESTE, Dec. 28 (By the Asso- i ctated Press). news confirming re- I ports that Gabrlele d'Annunslo, tlic-Italian tlic-Italian Insurgent leader at Plume, had been wounded In the recent fighting i between hiii legionaries and General Cavlglia s regular troops, w t received ' liere today. No details, however, were ! wlven. Later advices said that dVAnnUnSio was struck in the head by a piece of shell while conversing In the palace.; i but that the wound was slight. V OMEN STOP TROOPS, ANCONAi Italy. Dec. U8. Italian I troops sft( inpting to dislodge legionaries legion-aries at Zara were hind red in their work by women of that city, accord-i accord-i ing to statements made hy soldiers who , have arrived here. As the troops advanced ad-vanced toward the coast, where the I legionaries were stationed, many vvo-) vvo-) men formed in line in front of them, screaming. Kill us first, and then you can exterminate the volunteers." A few hours later the legionaflei I surrendered and were brought to this city as prisoners. -III LL t s s WOUND PARIS. Dec US. Newspaper re-i re-i ports received here declare that the Wound suffered by Gabiiele d'Annun-ssio d'Annun-ssio at Flume was caused by a fragment of shell which fell on the palace where j d'AnnitnzIo has his headquarters. A i Home dispatch states thai Premier Gi- I Ollttl told a delegation from parliament that Italy was forced to hasten her action ac-tion against d'Annunslo to avert an at- ) tack upon Flume bv Jugo-Slavie. |