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Show ; BULGARIANS E1UAIE SERBIA Anti-German Riot Are Spreading Throughout Bulgaria; New Ministry Now Being Formed By Associated Press. LONDON, Oct. 2. Serbia i bring fvaruatd by the Bul-0f Bul-0f parign troops who are returning Jr to Bulgarian territory according to the Serbian official Htatement of Tuesday night. By Associated Press. PARIS, Oct. 2 Anti-German and pacifist riots are In progreas through -nut Bulgaria, according to a Zurich dispatch to the Journal. It la added that rumoi'a are current of the' formation for-mation of a nation) cabinet In Bulgaria Bul-garia under the leadership of Premier Mallnoff and Dr. Ghenadleff, released from prlaon a few daya ago under a pardon by King Ferdinand. BULGAR ARMY DI8BAN01N0. By United Press. PA RI8, Oct. J Bulgaria haa already started fulfillment of the conditions tinder which she was granted an armistice. ar-mistice. It was learned from authoritative authori-tative sources today that the Bulgarian army Is being dlahanded. Arma and munitions ara being handed over to the allien. Kntente troops are taking charge of the railways. HUNS FLEE FROM TURKEY. By United Press. BOMK, Oct. 2. A general flight of fitrmsns and Austrian from Sofia and ( nitstantlnople has hegun, according to advices received from Swiss sources .o.l.y. PREMIER EXPLAINS PACT. By Associsttd Press. PA HIS, ct. 2 Premier Mallnoff appeared before the Bulgarian parliament parlia-ment n .Monday and read the upeech Mm-bev-throne, according to advices finm Sofia by the way of Hasel. M . Mallnoff, according to German pfi,e?s. said I hut the itulgarian king and government Intend only to fulfill a their duty toward the fatherland In making an hoaorahl peace that Is worthy of the sacrifices which had been n ade. Tha reaaon for this atep. M. Mal.noff atnted. was the general altua-tlon altua-tlon which confronted the country. SERBIAN ASPIRATIONS. X. By Associated Press. PARIS, Oct. 2. "The only wish of ha Serbians la to return to their homes and resume life under normal and democratic conditions. V do not wish for additions t our territory by conquest, rut desire to 1m left In pesce," alo Ir. Al. R. Veanltch, Serbian minister min-ister to France, thia morning. NEED AMERICA'S AID. , We Shalt need the help of our great ailles. especially America." said M. Vc an Itch. "WJiHa I was In America President Wilson receded me at th XVhlte Mouse and said: 'You may real assured, my dear minister, that the heart a of all America na, their preai dent not for a single Instant se pa rated from them In the same feeling, hav been with tha Serbians from I ha very moment the, atrocious ultimatum wan sent by the Austrian government. Thi neti troll ty Imposed by our national duty had no Influence, upon tha Judgment Judg-ment of the honest cttlzona of this democracy de-mocracy ' " |