Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 39, 24 December 1920 — Page 15

GREAT DEMONSTRATION !

HONORS ANNIVERSARY

OF ITALIAN VICTORY

(By Associated Prss) FIUME, Dec. 24. The anniversary of the Italian victory on the Piave was celebrated here by a great demonstration, in which the whole population of Fiume, both military and civilian, participated. It began at the "Monument of the Anchor," a marble base, like an aliar, supporting the anchor which beionged to the first Italian warship to put into the port of Fiume after the war. All Fiume's manifestations center there, as an ancient Rome they centered at the capitol and in modern Rome at the altar on the monument to Victor Emmanuel. Every man, woman and child in Fiume seemed to be gathered around the monument, which was soon completely covered in flowers while officers, soldiers, sailors, arditi climbed up all over it, waving their caps and singing. There are any number of these songs written for the volunteers of D'Annunzio's expedition, such as: "Noi siamo i disertori, ma non di Caporetto," ("We are the deserters, Itit not the ones of Caporetto," referring to Nitti's speech in the chamber when the news of the expedition to Fiume reached Rome, on which occasion he branded all D'Annunzio's men as deserters.) Hundreds of flags were- grouped artistically round the monument and about them gathered 'n a picturesque spectacle the different batta'.'ons of the arditi, weariDg their red blue ann black feezes, the officers with caps tilted at a rakish angle, reminiscent in their appearance of the "musqueteers" of the times of 'D'Artagnan." After several persons had spoken amid a constantly growing enthusiasm, a procession was formed, which, with flags and banners at the head, defiled through the main thoroughfares of the city. Arriving at a bridge obstructed by thick babed wire entangelments, the arditi delivered a rham attack upon it and on the run, the procession entered Susak. the Slav suburb of Fiume which lies at. the mher side of the bridge, and rushed :h rough its streets, shouting and singing, waiving their flags, caps and weapons, while the Slav population looked on with placid and unmoved stare. D'Annunzio's men are all young and self confident, strong and fit, enthusiastic and patriotic, devoted to their lenders, proud of Fiume, of Italy of P'Annunz:o, ready to fight and. if need he. to die for their cause. The majority are seasoned war veterans, having fought throughout the whole of the world war and among their leadera are some of the most brilliant generals and officers of the Italian army.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANg SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND FRIDAY, DEC. 24, 1920.

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parsonages have been built from old saloons in western Wisconsin alone, it was reported. Fifteen parsonages were equipped with the oak furniture from a hotel at Medford. Wisconsin.

St. Andrews Services Will Be Held Saturday Christmas services at the St. Andrews R. C. church will be held at 5 a. m., 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., Saturday. High mass and communion will be observed at 5 a. m., after which low mass will be read every half hour until 9 a. nr. A solemn high mass and sermon will take place at 10 a. m. Following is the program to be given by the male choir, under the direction of organist and choirmaster, Anthony N. Schuh at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.:

Nocturne Des Anges, George F. Vincent. Introit, Puer Natus Est, Tozier. Kyrie, Mass in F, L. DeMerlier. Gloria in Esccelsis Deo, L.. DeMerlier. Gradual, Viderunt Omnes, Tozer. VenI Creator' (E. Marzo), Frank Kahle. Sermon. . Credo, Mass in F, L. DeMerlier. Offertory, Tui Sunt Cocli, Tozer. Adeste Fideles (Novello Hammeral), Solo Quartet and Chorus. Sanctus, Mass in F, L. DeMerlier. Benedictus, L. DeMerlier. Agnus Dei. Mass in F, L. DeMerlier.

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May your Xmas be a Merry one and let us "make you happy" during the coming year.

Communion, Viderunt Omnes, Tozer. March in E, Reginald Barrett The solo parts will be taken by Joseph Wessel, Raymond Geier, Frank Kahle, ' George Zwissler, Rudolph Gausepohl and Urban Gausepohl. 3:00 P. M. Solemn Vespers. Vesper Service, Kaim ; Alma Redemptoris, Kaim; O Salutaris, duet; Weigand,

Joseph Wessel and Rudolph Gausepohl; Tantum Ergo. St. Ledger; Te Deum, Traditional; Organ Postlude, A. N. Schuh.

ORDER GREEKS TO LEAVE (By Associated Press.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. 21. Greeks employed in provincial branch

es of the Ottoman bank in the Heraklea coal field have been ordered to leave Asia Minor within 4X hours. Turkish nationalists who control ports along the Black sea, coast of Asia Minor have commandeered all Greek steamers anchored in those' harbors.

Cleveland, 9., is one of the greatest clubwomen cities In the West j boasting of more than 35,000 members.

There are more than 50.000 women students-enrolled in 68 colleges and universities in the United States.

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