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Show BULGARIA ADRIITTED TO ill LEAGUE MAR8HAL FOCH DECLARES THAT ACTION OF BULGARIANS ENTITLED ADMITTANCE. Commission Also Decides to Permit Armenia, Albania and Georgia to Participate In the Work of the Technical Commissions. Geneva. The admission of Bulgaria to the leagtio of tuitions has been voted by the commission on the admission of new states. This action wns taken after u report submitted by Murslinl Foch had been read, in which the marshal mar-shal declared that Bulgurla hud made sincere efforts to live up to the treaty terms. Even the "little entente" countries, which had been strong In their opposition oppo-sition to Bulgaria, voted for her admission. ad-mission. Tho commission also decided to per-mlt per-mlt Armenia, Albnnln ami Georgia to participate In the work of the technical techni-cal commissions. I.lchtenstcln was refused re-fused admission, but will bo nllowed representation 6f Its Interests lu the league by Switzerland. The Baltic states were not admitted nnd tho only remaining question Is the disposition of Lithuania. Itunmnln, Servlo, Czechoslovakia a ' "- have been conducting a t' .i Keverul weeks against the ei viuiice of Bulgaria at this time, nil submitting long documents outlining numerous nlleged violations of tho peace treaty by Bulgurla. Marshal Foch points out that Bulgarian dlsnr-pinmciit dlsnr-pinmciit bus advanced further thnn that of any other enemy states, her army now consisting of 2.3,000 men, Instead In-stead of 40,000, ns contended by tho "little entente." 1'ropoMcd organizations on finance and transit under tho league of nntlons, nn-tlons, which were considered by the assembly, have been abandoned as a result of tho compromise reached by prominent delegates to tho assembly here. |