rt Ktfff :wr 4 J, -n riMrf8. i1 rtSJKL & B dnSle! HOLDBULGARS Icrlcssncss, R atlic r itm Lack of Foresight, ' tin..i.t nni.....in - JJlUllgilll DLiniLH, fwi tOULDNT SPARE ARMY ATnrkey Promised Rc-cnforcc- f,-imcnts at High Price, but rL' - t. They Never Arrived ., kA.. KM Wl I S ka Special Cab!r to lUrnlnp Public Ledger ?J OopvtiOhl. llt, bu M'' nrk Tim' l i.... n ' I .Hll.-Ml. '. - - The 1-nndon Times' Stockholm c t respondent a.v From a particular well-Infoinied aourco I lenrn that the failure of ! r rnany to prevcnt.lhn IlulKiirlmi delude Man n matter lather of UeK of .ititliti than a lack of foresight Mallnc-fT came to power with the definite Intention ' making peace this jutuinn, whether to conjunction with 1he Central T'owcrs or separately, am! In this .-ei-i'lve lie hail virtually the uuitilmnu ami tacit support of the arm nnd ilvH impulntlon. ' "The difficulties -Mth Utimiitiv over X ! fc .T .. - .. . ...... ,...... .. -.. t,A jrooruuja ami won nirwv i-i i--" f- frontier question, added to the fac that tiermany denied iiulgirl.i i lnlm to a Share In the food upplls from I'Krnine and intimated that In Hie ivent of gen eral peace neKoti.it Ions IlulRnrla mint not put forwaul too liluh claims vl n-vl to Serbli, strmirthi nid the con viction of the niiU.irl.in fiovermtient that Bulgaria had evervth.tiK to loe and nothlte to R.iln b comlnuliiB In the war. - .jt 3iite 4CTKfl9pKBBBuLifei &3afBKwllBB1BBBBBBBBVHBBBBBB Foch and Hindcnburg Mark liirthdays Today This Is tlio birthday of Marshal I'lich, Kcnerallsslmo iif the Allied nrmlo nnd of Klcld Marshal von lllmleiiburtt, leader of the (lennnn armlet Magnificent new victories celehintPil the day for tlio brilliant Allied commander, while unbroken defeats marked the day for Illnden ImrK Maishnl I'och wa born October 2 ISM, lllndcnbnrj? a born October 2 1S40 advlceii from fiofla b the way of U"1 M Mftlinon. accoruiiiR m ""V.iT- and llox.rnn.ent Intended only to fulfill their dutv toward ine iun. "" maklnK an honorable peace that wa worthy of tlio pacrlflce-. which had heen made The reason for this step. M Mallnoff stated, was tho "'"" situation which lonfrontcd tin ntintl. lnnle, Oct --The follow ln. state nient wa Issued at the (Ireek head ntiarters heic Monday . (Ireek Hoops have, lontlnned tli;lr ad xanre In pursuit of "'e enenn In the ifKlon to the north of eleK. they lae o( runted the helRhts north of Jetilkoj mid tho slopes dominating IMHIsle At the Allied headquarters, the fol low InR statement was Issued Mix lrtue of the terms of the con cntlnn signed at in o'clock P in. Sep tember l" hostilities nalnt the Ihil-, garlans ti.ised at noon toila GERMANY MAY STAKE FATE ON VOiS liVEWW; l thr I "in -1 m riu opthi: nv ll tlic Mlieil people join In ex tending lut wi-lic In (jenerul I orilin.itiil I mil, loiiiniaiitlcr-im i(ilcf of the Mlieil armies in the fit-Iil. upon tlic oK.i-ion of ln it-enilh lnrtlnl.i .iiiiiiverar IoiIjv cut tnlllt ii x ollKiirchx but opinions rlnh regiidltiK who this nKUe per tK)ii.illt might bo All icpoits Imllmte i d hied lenv agV between the Junker and Conera the iUishoi and the lass repi evented b the Soplnllsti n ml Kadlcals who on tli nrcaslon nae mo supirari in some if. ntiits ami even National Liberals ,. , .L T-.. . .! .. I... Ferdinand In rsertn.iny In Aimust M,e Di.t.ltnrslilp Is s, K5,.,r.l Kings of Saon niul Itaxarl.i lsltd i:mpcror AVIlll.im's belated iinxb'-v Sofia with the object of personally In- f,,r the people to coopeuite In the fluenclng Ferdinand to remain true to his I ;0ernment evldenth will be distaste allies. The visit UYight them however. ixl to the Junket, one of whose fore that the real power in Hulearlii no m0t nevvspapets the Krctu elttins. longer rested in tho Kings hands, nnd dP,-iaris a dlctHtoi-hlp Is the onh pos that unless something was done to give glili ulternatlve On the other hand. BUlgnrla material support and recreile the demand of the popular parties is n, fighting spirit In the nrmv I-Vrdlnand , for a populailv ilectlvo inblnet could not prevent the thuatened de- Tin- erfect of the resiRii.it Ions of fectlon. As .1 result of their rcprsen- ,-uani'i'lloi von Ileitllnu iinil I orelyn tatlons. however the whole Bulgarian Se.ret.nv von Ilintye on the piildle Government vllled Hie front and iikoI agitation Is not vet leported NothltiK every endeavor to encourage the army , known us to bow the tonus of the but without apparent slides- nulgarinn urr. nder lino alTeeted the "A Oermanv and Austria were tin- , Herman people, if thej have laeu per nble to spar troops, the only alternative mltted to know . , . ., ,, waa to Induce Turkey to send re-enfoice- j An Atnsteidam dil.it.-li to the Dally menta to the Salonlca front nnd Talaat s News savs the io-lKtiiitlon of Itu recent discussions at Berlin with the ' flmmtllor von IMver lias rolloweil that German Oovernment and representatives , of Ch meelloi von HntllnK and 1-or-of Austria and Bulgnrla wen largely eiKll Minlsttr von llinte. devoted to this subjot Talaat s price , was high hut was ivttituallv paid It .....u Oct : Ur W S Solf, the Included a loan to Turkey of 5.: ! i.uuo,- ' f:rm,.n Minister of folomes is men of maintaining direct tomnmntcntlon with t'oti'tantlnople The l.okal Anxelger, revealing Ocrinin fears regarding the I general nttltuilc of Turke, sajs 'The ruinon- lomernlng the evolution of that I countr) In n sene hostile to the On- ' tral Powers are gioundless The Boer- I fen Kurltr villus the general Impression, b.tjlrc The latest news of the situation I more than Miillnorfs action has shaken like an earthquake governments, parlla- ' ments and prist- In tiermany nnd Aus tria We lan sav that since the 7th of August, I'm, the Herman press has I never heen In such a fevel as now But 1 this time this fever Is the fear and anxletv of a whole people, made wore bj the nhsence of exact news The Covet mm nt l niglng nil its efforts to t-prend tranqiilllrlng Information m ns to ihicK the panic These attempts ap pear up to this lime to bo without avail The alarming rumors clt dilated Inorea-e the mrvnusness and the confuted stnte of mind "In Herman parliamentary circles con sternation lelgns The statements of foielgn Minister von Hint zo before the prlnclpil commission of the Itelcht-tng, far from soothing the disturbance, have on the lontrnrv added to It The depu ties who had left Berlin have been called tnek h telegram The Frankfurter Eeltung accuses Bulgaria of deertlon nnd asserts that owing to the Bulgar defacllon, the (iermaii situation Is be coming fecilous "A telegram finm Vienna to the Frnnkfurtir Zeltung as tint a seri ous problem of foreign policy decided the Premier to assemble all the group leaders After their meeting, It was reported In Vienna parliamentary cir cles, IhiFsarek was given the mission of forming n coalition cabinet for the pur pose of uniting all the forces cf the momichv" The news of the Bulgarian peace proposal iteated a verv great hensallon In Kwltzeiland The National Zeltung of Bisle considers the Bulgarian action ns serious for the fentrnl Kmplres as the i-piond battle of the Murne Malln- on woo inmi ine nrei .i-- uiuniurnu t , cV.t favorable to the nntenle Powers, tr lie Jill evening "'-" "' ""-' "-"""' felt so inclined might piav the part of a 0f Commctce and Accounts are open iMorinlcrf 'ri' LuiKlnn. Oct 2 -Prince von B uelow. former Herman Imperial I'liatuellor. Is believed to be the "strong man on whom the Knler relies to guide t.er m.iliv In the hour of disaster Dispatches from The Hague to the Dillv Mall state there is a persistent demand for o-nebodv possessing the confidence if Oermanv and her allies to replace the present mllharv nllg.uchy. FLIER KILLED IN AUTO UPSET Aialor Victim of Airitlcnt While on Way to Practice Field ?y thr Anoiwtrd Vcm mi.. iu . v. net j Major 'Whlt- tin.l Cast commander of Miti hel Meld, an nrmv tinlnlng ground foi avlatora nt Harden fltv was iii-ianilv killed todav when his automobile overturned while he was on hi" a 'o me neni Mnin it f- i-nnsins of Washncton. p V who a few ilavs ago was assigned I to lommand Ilnrclhiiist I ion an avia tion station adjoining MiUh-l I leld, was serlnuslv Injured He was thlrtv-thne uirs old, t-een seivke oei.i i nnd rnl one of the Am-1 txpert HUrs had was consld- iiHi arniv's most 000, tho right to occupv Baku nnd the ... IlrHt m lletlln political elides settlement of the Marlt'za frontier dls- " hQ slCCCpvor to Count von Itert pute In Turke.v s favor In r'tuxrMf..,,. rrtrlng Impel lul CI ancellor. Turkey was to end all her troops In i'""" .. , ,ils,,teli from Zurich Europe and wcsUru As'. Minor to the , "' , " -mrnale aid of Bulgaria to rep. 1 the ncted at- ,... ,. ... ,,ric!r ... the fol tack. low inf. ure spoken of as i andidates "But Talaafs under iking was not fup tnp IK,ltiiin Count Itroikdor'- confirmed by his colleigues at Con- tntal tlerm.tn minister to Uen- stantlnople. Knver and OJavid nccepted , nTi. Count vol Ilernstorff. former the concessions and .uted on at least aIniiaiKn(or nt WusliliiKti n and now one of them, but objeii. d to the U mllng nmbuHWidor to Tuiki . l-'iicderirh von nf trnona lo Bulgar a and luNed all pos- ',,.. i.,-,,..,, i ,i Vh Cluinl ello. and C' lfcl obstacles, eiuse and dclnvs .. ' .ylmtn lVhrt.iib.irli, uri"ddi lit of KjWIien the Allied blow Ml. no Turkish ' the Rt.iohstag : - if irouua wvk in inu ititc vi ,i. v., .,,. iway there ...rr-. in -irir T incip There is cverv reason to Deiieve mat , JfJvV,lt L.UIjIj11 JIj ruinanu is piayim. v usui ii i 'JT tKerdlns 4- trip triple game through force of habit vhen the dounie g mi. is no longer fJMvistful. Ills appeals to I'.adosluft and j-.Vnekensen were a deniirate gesture to '' conciliate the Hermans, who, he feels rightly enough are li s onlv rename a Tt. 1. - I. . ...iii nit inilnli k i KUniXJri. no nuu- u mu-i um at Ihem or lo-s liiit throne anil ri i fnrees tnnt ne cnniiur lonir om it STAGGERS GERMANY U'n-liiiiKlon, pii' h fi"iii Hi Oct '"bl n olllclal ills' VATICAN ANSWERS PEACE NOTE Publication of llVpN Loft to Aus trian (MiviTimiont Home, Oct J -.B I S.) The Vatican has tfplled m the lecent peace note of Austila liiinsirv Publication of the text of the answer Is lift to Ihe Austrian Hoveinment SV WOMEN Bulgarian Venlzelos and probabh would be mrre powerful than the Prince of Cohurg, who has drawn Bulgaria Into such a catastrophe "For Turkev. Butg-nas move means the necessity. In a hi'' 'Imp of laying down her arms The National Xeltung does not believe Oermanv will be able to remedv the situation Being com-1 pelled In the wes' o meet the I'.ntente"s offensive she cannot d spitch troops to the Balkans She ha -e-illed from the j Ka"t ns manv troops as she could and It would be difficult for her tr, withdraw her B.iirisons from ISiininnia " PATRIOTISM ACTUATED BULGARIA'S QUITTING ft) the liociatrl Trots Purls, nit 2 Prnnler Mallnoff np-I peand before the Bulgarian Parliament on Mnndav anl read the sptech fiom' the thront which was pnstooned at the itlist silting last rrldav accotdlng to Hi women as well as to men. Check the course in which you are inter ested and we will mail you futthe information. Accuunlinq ('out Accountinq Certified Public cctmnting Course llusinexs Orpaiuzation and Scientific Management Heal Estate Himiness Law RuHinc Ennliah Modern Production Methods Foreign Trade Economics Public Speaking Short-Story Writing French Spanish 1 N'ame I A (Id less School of Commerce and Accounts Central Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St. S.I.V s Tho n ks of liermiinv ami Aiisiria- 'et he Ilungai.v tuiiimeiit-. w th .ltiMUv on the nous ruin liiug.iri.i mninh -" .i -f t ,..-... .. i. . i.n.. ,.,tni,. .... -ii hi.no that Preiuhr Jlallnolt atteil si" ' the other hand, that he c n-eiiteil In nil- on his own initiative only and without t -t ance to Mallnoffs step, being aware the supiwrt of the .oiltitr. I ho papers VW ' that Mallnoff had tin whole country and had jelled on King Ferdinands lojalty fr" army, including the general ttaff, behind t0 the Teutonic alliance anu ins inu ,? mm. L - eMallnoff'K polliv vvliu h has been r , aecretly developed ilui tng the last two "I-r'1 months, may be described lirletlv ns C5-' " the policy of unconditional surrender " - , K ff Austrian feeling The anxletv about communications with Turkev show- Itself pionouncedl). The o- inch" Ztliung ".is "Tho central position of Cor-iantl-n pie makis It the most Impoitant of rtratcBlc ioints lis secuiity should l... mule lecure nt nn cost. Communlca- Cit Pfllttf'hll Tifll '0"9 bmvieen i onstantlnople and the tbteitl 1 UIllLnU J C, ,,., ,.. must not be cut The great problem of the woild war has Just CoaUnned from I'aee One been f-udili nly put in question again A sure laci remains n i un .w.- t-.... fiont that a decision will be achieved Nevtrthelees we lannot forget that we must not let tin eastern roads be nb Berlin Tries to The-move was no. i mini out. how ever, although ut liudipist a Uourso Committee was found neit-s.irv to tl , minimum quotntlous. j.oluttly barred to us Genev on the a. Oct . in the panic cause,, ,i. .. i.i. .1... Vlllj lUUire lor mr ii i" an ii.imeaii- .... ....- -'". . .,,., immilled. every one tried to sell unit lor n vviuiu MV ' . ' . . If our inemles the western many now provide in the etds would All aininmenti "Anxtctv about Intercourso with the w. m -Av AU rfce'p,t Hi r signed &,&$( every i . . ?' . . . . ,fi mere were no uiijvif niiiniinci.fc . ,....--.. and shipping stocks fell finm 20 to i,l) ' cast U quite as inlcihc In Austria as in n VrceJ.t in twentj-four hours Germany. According to a telegram from V '- y .i. v.... i a. .-..,. .-... tim Viennese Konespondenz Btiltau. the eS' i' ,,, ., ,,,:, o.uss Itoii.s.s. i Viennese papers emphasize the necessity '"f as It was lonsUleied that ptact is .- I? . -' nearer. ' " M . ' - 'f, GERMAN MIMSTRY ' lit nncif v ni sirr?iTC? ""ftbr K I London. 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