Show BULGARIAN PREMIER PLEDGES NATION 10 TO KEEP K EP PEACE I SOFIA SOFIA Bulgaria June Jun 11 Bulgaria H.-Bulgaria Bulgaria wilt will keep the peace despite the loss under the treaty of her provinces of and Thrace Premier Alexander Stam- Stam has told the Associated Press correspondent America and the allies may be assured assured assured as as- that hat we i shall maintain order and quiet and bear beai OUrt our I burdens and trials stoically he said We wilt will face the harsh sentence the peace conference has imposed upon us with courage and fortitude fortitude forti forti- tude and rely upon Internal reconstruction tion and persevering labor to gain what we have lost in the war Bulgaria for tor forthe forthe the moment may be crushed but sh she will rise again with new strength and be an example to the world of what patience Industry and national patriotism can ac ac- ac- ac The premier referred to Bulgaria's re relations relations re re- lations with Greece Serbia and ans Rumania Humania We desire of course he said to live Jive In harmony and good will wilt with bors but some of their territorial de demands demands demands de- de mands are so excessive that any cordial and enduring relationship seems well nigh impossible Slow How can our friendship with Greece be permanent while Mr Venizelos denies us the right of a seaport on the Aegean And how can our ur friendly feeling feelIng feelIng feel feel- ing toward Rumania b 15 an anything more than artificial and transitory while she Insists on holding the southern With our other neighbor Serbia we de desire desire desire de- de sire to live on the most agreeable terms but In the absence of ot a permanent government gov gov- t there we have not O been a able to tota take ta k the necessary s steps toward o 1 establishing a lishing the elements of future friendship M. M then discussed Americas AmerIcas AmerIca's Americas America's Amer Amer- ica's participation in the war and the peace negotiations and lamented the failure failure failure fail fail- ure of the peace conference to apply President Wilsons Wilson's fourteen points It was Mr Wilsons Wilson's promise that we should gain by peace all that we were striving to gain by war that tat caused our soldiers to lay down their arms and to capitulate to the great powers But what did the peace conference do do It trampled under underfoot foot all the high principles which your president had enunciated And Bulgaria was thus completely misled However with all the tremendous burdens burdens burdens bur bur- dens that have been Imposed upon us by bythe byI bythe the allies Mr concluded we have not lost hope I look optimistically optimist cally caBy to the future The world is in a I process of regeneration and recreation Mr Wilsons Wilson's principles which were flaunted by the allies are being taken up by the peoples of the earth whether wether conquerors or conquered Inevitably a 11 popular popular- movement will be created whIch I will enforce a revision of the tho peace treaty Evenin in the allied countries there Is much dissatisfaction with it |