R GO. ta Uneommon | Syston avme . ’ ’ ’ | : MM Na vie se CROSS ROADS | Rs I mareral comes is 40% danger : |} ready to erect, ofl on the gremmd real War al as : b vg Bil ui hor ne i ¢ bes fusd Deon vie describing this snd ssmay gtirac tive designs INTERNATIONAL WILL & TIVMEER Th Si ay ve 31 9 efi ’ ® ww : { ; ) ¥ Man vo hd .» EVEREDY BOTTLE CAPYVEE ON. EW EVI W OF | WL a i Frederick, Maryland right Wey to 3 ; : 1 A y ae? yo 3 & : ; oF bod pe A om $ “re YOR ten ae CURRENTEVENTS =~ A ery : si Ponde 1 t ¥ : fir } ' ee 8 in. Wailer Bulgarian Revolution Alarms All the Other Nations in "ees ee aes Sipe ss es vee ff the Bakans. os Ho y pia en eats «01 THE ROMANCE OF WORDS | OVIL WAR NOW IS RAGING i: ‘reoiers imines or co uci ics Come nih {py ouuva. way years ot 11 hor peat condary tt» for these who ayfdoor ring Hele ow: A list of what » : a PREEFY Would tions into the 34d ’ ‘ a | groan Vii pat anf en By EDWARD WwW. PICKARD ae : Rj J " gree to farniel SR * Chancellor Cuno We mise Propositior dent of China Alleged Plan to A BEEBE REREREE ENERO EE" §! #11 yt } : a 1 i r nicked, off & fens, this | e French paler © re DRE & 1 Xk 1 d-niek.” peering or pleEing of 1 wid ho, the hus OW would vou ke to see the presidentia elect next year thrown inte the house of representatives! This may resuit If Menry Ford carries out hig reported pian: of run not as head of a third party a8 an independent with a Be ed A ee PREP REPN haud of eisctory In each state u : ’ ' ’ ' ' ' # ' ? ' % # ' ¥ $ * + ETA NE EW aE Ee . » ' § $ t $ ' § : ' i t 4 3 § 4 ' § $ $ $ § : § * : Baar Tete t i ; 4 y shop 8 rivate i x i 4 gral Jews Be Br 3 5 Eats : & dhs iis ¢ a vx Po y ' 4 uw b : ’ 3 i war Jugosiagyia tiT¥ee ki : ade 15 aa a 2 . i a a WE a errEEg & 4 GEirel, Mv ‘ : Yh id aa Tey avn ’ Simwe Fasabaed trois = i ¥i 8 nhew mi 3 \ solar Bendicats Prof. Alexander Zaukoft ex-ministern were Arrested boulisky fled and at once begun ari ing and organizing the peasants for the purpose of recapturing Sofia and overthirowing the “usur ment. There were rumors been taken prisoner, but / 0 h yo8t authoritativ epirt a“y : : . EY = a CE . : HHH HER ts sR TT RE ME a nn o JOE i raising Pr sant . Se i oi dh ha ; ¥ th > il) $283 5 5 : p 4 Le TE 2 ig od ¥ 4 ’ Pou army of more than 60.000 and is moy- depend of the les it] : ; DISCONTENT] “1 % 5 * #1 " TY vl ri i fvige (JFL » : h tani to A : : N or : bg ing on the capital, where sione ine Sinha SO re ) { g bois Tw { sre thode wh. revolutionists retain contro There | MY : boent ] a ait of 3 rt it, aplalning: shout was fighting In various localities, and (¥REUC SR LER rs in Gen 8. . easing Phare ro | terious power whic 38 ho a good many casualties CH o RB Were ; o ‘ a : heglin fo grumt Stamboulisky had angered the ar ee ies lwp nw vicked ec Ths rat! resk fast table abd Reep war party-—mmostly pro-German-—Dy Finiand ind Russ : neern : ' De : tS ; : : . ga at) night whi y ¢ RE] Laurels brit | § » w : # ai . his persecution of Macedonian am n a f Ea ‘" Fapd. Yndghias . fick ; npes. and 4 4 3 4 a then leet Figs 4 tw y ri " 4 £305 , . : i hey tonomists, his attitude at the Lausanne hing Gen ec Lge conference, his concessions to Jugo . ; 4 slavia and his faliure to obtain & cop 20% B® a B nl . pu iw ne thrown 12 Be se ure the Individuals ridor to the sea. The pew adminis | ° Hal ALUMNA : err reas sean : oh ee EE aw sew eo SEMI ITRBEREN I RRR Ian Rung Something to Think About Bg F A WALKER ge — FREER LEER ILENE «TEERRIRERRRERELNY sy urTy AWaRy for w volo bly 2 he tantad hy the : vEeniatives ¢ backs of Dumsnity tration says the actual crisis was "VF TA EE TT a hore fil tig hoe ‘ rid { unbeppiness \ 1 by. bls recent demand on | DETHL governinent Lhe thirg cas) qh i a 5 . ; 3 brought on by 1 ' i } ; : idih tiie ti ir Prom | College, and if the tw: radi 43 . ; it of wteR, lageing King Boris that he be appeinted dic- | "7" : es ng. Oy ; CL rRIELY Ea frist Bot eles | o ont «Erol -valessd » tator. After his fight, it is said, huge | fi, H : R A sums of money were found in his vilia . - tp ry . : . The king is belleved to have been privy a elite TET em y Bo cand! . ¢ Dlices ; ob ake es or BY FE a i #40 RitBUR UL 1TRHW, 45 : > 4 id ; . adh : {o the plot by which the ge vernment Can Vs . . ’ : 8 subording t os ‘ ¥ Ee \ ss was overthrown — : : ; . {pit 0 % - - : i 3 § Ls § ¥ 3 é X 3 Wake v 1 & ! 7 Though Premier Zankeff's first act 42 14 1€ more han A This ves of the Sixty.els LE TES «0 they keep scum O 1CT S QO 00 was to visit the Jugosiay embassy and Awyer | fi out the # fhe i . : | 4 , way and seguir car surance that he would respect ; ®itustion in China and mak lear ils Es nis ; ; EE a a —————R Eh ——— give assura hal 4 » . : : ; ¢ ‘ i i is mrm— ; cope Ti A RSE a 4H eA La) fee RE OI a the old governmenls treaties, (he PRILIES £ Ret Quito 5 : : big & go : yg ; teas B : much work Serbs are suspicious that he will b= fekon, FRiden A 2 URD-DULBK § 4 hd OA Ef) WE . ’ ? things which + : : 1M ; ' MTHONe. 8 ike WO sit in pers 3 th courage and ald the Macedon their demands on § probably would The Serbian foreign minlste is ported to have sald that Serbia ean wf i 1:03 Ferre t i i i ; ; ; i — won - willing to force the Dew Bulgarian ministries \ req mid i { \ ; : WELU IW SEE YOU - government to observe ihe treat { hang rn i ye 1 : . esi tht eely A tJ r | Ar) J : SE ICI8S AND 5 USE ; ? Neuilly and the stipulation of the Nish I wae virty y ; { i i . n rite of A bp oR Te A HAVE YOu J § phi b dina Sly a he pn tie Hh 4 530 ly vs, i Pn many ta en || AS PEOPRIEIIO | a amen so ven ton eB Th 0 | [RE eR et boulisky to oppose the Mae nian |g ri . : : {1a 4 L a movement, Part of Macedonia by Greece, and both Greece and {LU ines Banaits AY tree released 4 heh ad i 5 bli : i { Ry : Ci : 1Sa4 recs mania, as members of ! ttl i a | i ; a ' ia 3 : . : 4 oO tente, would be bound to stand with the CORIpronise [it will i : i x “i . 1 ‘ p A be guthered o : : drin Jugoslavi. i HE i are to hie ERR Ar) Mile Ave dd 1 £ ; | pur 3 ! I & HERE is not a great deal to he gnid i it ! : ER { ! { A / 4 " 9 : f y Postum ¥i f# ? : % & / 3 iia . # Ba rf i i § | 3 : ” concerning the Franco-German sil- gation. To dete Belgium has been un ¥ able to being the French and the Brit igh 80 into accord that a Joint al Led BOUL. 1g] a MERI A hei iI f tian ibhsent tl elves | fo 3 \ . ’ . . g vs at 2 vs oa om . i ¢S 1 ae : -e pote could be sent to Chancellor Cuno in avcoruance wilh lhe deeisiol i {1 thie 1} ting it fe were un | [Ses os : : gt . isa . y) Poincare will not recede an inch from | Supreme coal the regulations of | deadlock; and Pord ; Oe f @ | 7, boss his demand that German passive resist | 18 asury department but sre | thiee highest in the elector exe} | / : a : Fo 4 c ' i ; a . iri & & & ’ » | apee in the Ruhr must frst be officially |. nuch dissaltisiaction that 1 vote, he might cor vi! i hosed g Ww ‘} 4a las well | ended. Curzon and a minority of the | gover it Washingt is trying to’ by the be 8 compromi ’ 3 i / A ooaat CEs} Ce 4 hid nA Wilh 1938 Water Newspaper Unies) I ee
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