Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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HOLDING PLEBISCITE TODAY
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rwlthdrawal o Onbrlela D'Annunzio s
forces brought about a now turn In the
3"lumo situation nnil may block accept
ance of proposals made by General 15a
'dogllo, Italian cliicf of staff.
Strong pressure is being exerted by
h largo number of soldiers who wish to
Tfinain in Flume until formal annexa
tion to Italy is promised, nnd there
are also various elements of tlm an
nexationists waiting stronger guaran
tees, even Insisting that the prwent
carrison bo maintained hero as a regu
lar Italian garrison under tho coin
Wnd of D'Annunzio.
Commandor Rizzo, chief of the D An
hunzlan navy, said that Captnin DAn
nunzio's troops would bo taken back
to Italy and would bo permitted to r?
join the army without punishment. An
swering those asking lor tho retention
of the present garrison under Captain
lVAnnunzlu, he said D'Annunzio could
not remain with the garrison, for a
general would ba sent to command It.
v "D'Annunzio has been more than n
king," said Rizzo, "and ho cannot be
allowed to serve nnder a general sent
by the Italian Government."
Feeling Is running at highest pilch
preparatory to the plebiscite which is
being held today. A meeting was held
last night to discing vnrlouM phases of
tho question. It wag announced as open
only to citizens of Flume, but it wns
packed with officers who donned izpiis
clothes to gain admission. Most of th"
rest of the audience wns made up of
women nnd girls. There was some con
fusion and heckling between the vari
ous groups, one man who ventured to
address the meeting ns "a Fiuinan who
had fought for Ilnly" being sharply
questioned by n spectator who said he
was "a Fiuman who had fought for
Austria-Hungary, because, being n Fl
uman, lie was nn Austro-IIuugari.in
subject."
Tho secretary of tho Flume National
Council read tho proposal made by
General Hadoglio, urging Its acceptance
as tantamount to onncxation to Italy
they will not bo BrltlsTi, French or
American. It inenns there will be no
foreign troops, mission, delegation nor
any representative of n foreign army
in Flume "'
Trieste. Dec. 1(1 - (Delayed) The
withdrawal from Flumo of (JaBrlel
were standardized during thn war, but
that "the moment the armistice was
concluded international bankers exer
cised Inllucnce on the American Gov
ernment ami obtained nn abolition of
that understanding. '
The speaker urged the government
to obtain from the Allies nn umlcr-
I'AnminzIo and his troops, which was I standing that there would be n return
hct for inilnv. did not tako nlncn ow
lug to tho women of tho town having
Implored the poet-soldier to retain the
piccnt garrison there.
D'Annunzio announces that he will
not lcaVc Flume until tho plebiscite,
which he has ordered for Thursday, ap
proves of his departure.
A group of women In Flume has or
ganized a demonstration ngainst the
withdrawal of the poet.
Kninis, Dee. 18. Speaking on the
provisional budget measure In tli
to the sjstcm of standardized exchange,
tie said that If this was not done Italy
would lie unable to buy abroad.
The Socialist parliamentary group
has decided to Intensify its opposition
with a view lo bringing nbout a dissolu
tion of the new Chamber of Deputies,
according to the Trlbuna.
SINN FEIN PAPER FIGHTS BAN
Freemen's Journal Seeks Injunction
Against Authorities
Dublin, Dec. 18. (ly A. I'.)
Owners of the Firemen's Journal, a
HInn Fein organ, seized and suppressed
by the military police on Monday, ap
piled to cqtirt yesterday for an Inter
locutory Injunction to restrain the au
thorities from continuing to suppress
the newspaper.
This application will be heard Fridav.
Meanwhile the 1'u'tilng Telegraph,
which Is associated with the Freemnn'H
Journal, is appearing as n morning
paper.
Commons Las given the following no
tice of a motion on the Irish question :
"The House. In view of tho fabt that
tho Sinn Fein organization has made it
nbuudantly clear that It will not nccept
any form of home rule retaining the
sovereign powers of the government at
Westminster, declines to proceed with
legislation which cannot bo acceptable
to any considerable section of opinion in
Ireland, nnd calls upon the government
to enforce law nnd order in that country."
Argentine Pesb Most Valuable Coin
Uiicnos Aires, Dec, J8. (By A. I'.J
As n result of recent movements In
international exchange tho Argentina
gold peso has beuimc the most vnlunblo
unit of currency In the world, now
being quoted for telegraphic trnnsfers
at a premium above even that quoted
for the Spanish peseta, ncrordlng to
foreign exchange authorities. The
United Ktntcs dollar, nt a premium in
I'm ope, is quoted at n discount here.
"This proposal, ho declared, "say cbamher of Deputies today Signor
tne unimn government guarantees the 1 Cinfelli, rormer minister 01 commerce
occupation of Flume shall be bv regular I mid labor, said that by an understand
troops, exclusively Italian. Thai meiuilng bitween the Allies, exchange rates
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