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Show ItxIE SALT LAKE TKlliU.NE,, WhDX LSDAY MURMflQ,. MAY 19, 1920. Britain Mocked this kt Berlin. but tlmk seemed still to fight for ths Bulger, In was within hla hands, all lilt everytlvlng that was required was a llttla mod --rat Ion. ona man of reel atatramanllka capacity, who, Ilka Venlsslo, could aurrandar somethin doubtful to ba assured of aomethln certain.' i , , M L .3 Bulgarian Loses. AIL Today Bulgaria la whera aha stood generation ago. 8h has lost all. Ru mania has taken tha aoutham Pobrudja, whl h was assigned to Bulgaria at Berlin. Serbia has Macedonia, In which Bulgar agents have worked for mors than thirty years. Tha Oreeka have Salonlea and all tha Aegean coast eastward to Gallipoli; they have all of Thrace and Adrtanople. They have. If tha International system now proposed for Constantinople fella the Sultan Becomes Inheritor s Off mere KellglOUS 1Prcroj I But'Vhn? Is most aH is tha faahlon In which the ethnic frag- aa tha Turkish mrnta have reappeared WV( has receded. The Turk has con' I ha ha not aaalmllatod. He ad quered, I vanced to tha walla of Vienna, where fttlVeS Dy Turlriak p0u,n trrajr halted him, but year by year, aa hla power waned, another ethnle group reemerged, aa land reappears when flood begins to ebb. Its baa camped In Europe and hla stay haa for mors than lx centurlea Interrupted tha . merit of ths Balkan peoples. But for the Turk the serb and Lhe &jigar tnixht Dominance hare kept pace with the Bngllehmaa and I (tl Frenchman In national development, Five nenturlee ego, under Duohan, Serbia wet a progTeaalve nation. Naarly a thou sand years ego Bulgaria gave promts of Aa for tea Greek. future. h boot survived tha lont nlht ba- h I By FRANK H. SIMONDSe I IlMW BOW tO 4pt UlD bv Mnurfl Ncwipipr (Copyright, th tfrint I indicate.) which extend ware, European I from the fall of Napoleon to the flight 8pdtr to The Trlbuoe. NEW YORK May IS. Two clrcura- - I of- William IX. most have had their orlgla their occasion In the Balkans, and the pterms of the In the stances stand out I and mlghtleet la.no exception. The Turkish treaty whiih hate Just been made last Matrn qU,tton h wrecked the Ro- publlc. There has been something sp- - I msnoff sod Hspsburg empires; It has a liquidation of th Turkish dragged the Hohensollern down with the proxlmstln And ths odd and ironical drcum- allied other. empire In Europe. By contrast tha t. whlls tha greet powsrs gtanc- back more fallen once has have ruined themselves and aach othsr sutesmanahlp rivalries. It has bean ths little their old and by of the compromise upoh policy procrastination, so far a. the Daman II m- late In Asia Is concerned. pushed Bulgaria against Serbia as a move The tact that the sultan Is permitted against Russia; Russia countered by aup-t- o Barb la; Rumania was a soldier. remain in Constantlnopla under or-- I I Prt,n of the rear against ths auttan and tain restraints and conditions really baa first lhen of the kauer, against the eaar: but little significance. What la left of Tur- - I rsar, kaisers, even the sultan, have Bbress, whlls ths Berth ths is ths puenlnsula on which I th Ru,nlM Constantinople rises. .Turkey hn.ehnink to exactly those limits which existed at the moment, when, following ths opening I Reverts to Old . Stage, v Ictorles of ths first Balkan war, Just I Ths ourkma may taks doww their I years ago, the victorious Bulgar torlcwl atlas, turn to maps showing the v I Trafw a Ethnic man rragments Azam Appear. ln I 19-- I I 1 cd the coat is HERE it;is$and.cutTaway 8ulr in front; Theshoulders are'higHerandsquared ; the body-tracin- g hle-elg- ht mo ,7T line. C.""' .S TV:'0',!1 J now being laid down again. Tn a sense. In J91J has new become the frontier in I the eastern qutton has reverted to an I older stage. The Balkans have ceaaed to be the battleground of great powsrs; they have become again the field of conflict of the Inhabitants thsniselvsa. A quarrel between the Bulgar and the between the Serb and Rumanian, Greek, I will tomorrow-havfar less evil algnlfl- rofean territory left him le within range tn ptrll ani Ron,, than oflthe fleets of the allies, both from the Blick sea and the Bea of Marmora. In pofcit of fact It la ths sultan, ni tha Inheritor of the religious, not the political, , PWlOd EfluS. prerogatives of hla predecessors, who Isllxing Hla position, too, I To be sure Constantinople remains, now to be maintained. mtlst suggest verv strikingly that of ths I It has been from the very dawn of after the last of the wars whlchltory, s problem for world politics. In' brought Italian unity. Bysantlum become, j terns Uocal ooatrol will aoora - Its first after a fashion, a magnified Vattian, In- - I success after many failures. If It achieves habited by a great religious potentate, anything lasting at the Golden Horn; but, whose temporal power haa been forcibly granted the limitations of ths method, I taken away. there la little real danrer that Britain the Turk . and France, or Italy and France, will thus, aftar seven centuries, behind him, fight each othsr for possession of the gogs out of Europe, leaving lnjan odd fashion, the races which he straits, and a Greek solution remains ! susmurged when he broke like an en ways at band. In any event, the departure of the Turk gulfing wavh Into the European world. Tt Serb, the Bulgar, the Magar, the from Europe, save as he lingers politically Riananlan, all hia victims In the remoter Impotent under tha guns of allied war- paat, are free again, free, unhappily to ships In the Golden Horn, mark th end contrlb of a long period In history. regime their old quarrels, which It means uted so much to Turkish success In ths the extinction of one or th most dangerb (Inning, while the Greek regales what ous perils threatening world peace. It lial been his, In the more prosperous days may not Impossibly herald tha opening I of Mho Byxantin Adrlsnople, ef aa era In which tha empire, of the Baiontca,' tbs- coasts and Islands of the nows In the Balkans will melting not bring ap- to Aegean. every European prehension lapels are longer jnn bellat.the lity of the finest I tailors Hart Schaffher &. Marx w ia (Continued From Fag One.) interview given the Associated Press, which was th first granted by him W any foreign correspondent. "General Obregon and I are bolding I dally conference with a view to bring-- 1 involution against Ing about a moral Carrsnxa to a successful finish without interrupting constitutions! order, Gen- - j eral Gonxalss Said. "The Liberal revel g- tlonlste cannot repudiate the constitution, Before th congress of Berlin the which port Is the basis for legal government, of Ban Btefano assigned to we mult recognise the since particularly ' of the Balkan peninsula. IegfalaturO. "In the legislature naming the prest- dent ad Interim, the oandidatea for the I presidency esn pursue their campaigns, elections can be held successfully and th successful candidate legally can aasums ths presidency and obtain the recognition of other nations. my attitude toward th Regarding United States and other foreign nations, tt has been fully set forth In my previous utterances, and particularly when I open- - I when ly declared for the allied power the Gentian offensive was at Ita height In 1917. 'Teaders Of ths Liberal revolutionary movement, so far as I know, havs received no communication from tha United States government. "Latest-report- s say that fighting la still going n at Ban Marcos with th I have ordered that Carrsnxa escort. trains be stopped, but the president I unRAISIN harmed." Genera Luis Mlrsles has forwarded the BREAD report of the attack of 2004 men upon I Rinconada, which was repulsed today by I matter. Mont of ths cOnvsrsatlona revolutionary foroea under his command. II It Is understood that Murgula't forces reported wees allgsd to have takan place 1(1 New York during November, 1919. havs left the presidential trains, number- Ing fourteen, near 'San Marcos, attempt- I MEXICAN Iflreles Vera toward Urns. fOrees has to Generals Sosa I rent reinforcements RFACHFK Pavon and Rays Marques to block this movement. RAISIN BREAD is rich In vital health WASHINGTON, May It. Luts - Ma Simultaneously, a column under Gen-- 1 (pmntn; I he- - mont economical food In the world. Take home two loaves toThe Compere ef Mexico, cam day sat son for 'crumb pudding" or mountains ef Puebla. General F. Costs I toast. Robles has been sent with 200 men to I today aa special commissioner of th safeguard th city of Puebla, should I de facte government. I Murgula attempt to turn that way. t "p r,s lh . ! department While th Liberal revolutionary force I R out are Order Jolnly Issued I knijounclng plans for his visit, suggest sd the carrying Four Stores Only bv Pal)lo Goniales and Alvaro Obregon, I th poselbllity of hla appointment later formerly rival oandidatss for Ota pres!-a tha chief diplomatic 1 101 E. 2nd South, Semleh Hotot representative to to prevent th passage ef the preei- dency. comer. th United i Btatea Maronea and hla dentlal tralna General Jacinto Trevino 213 South Main, a le safe conduct for the Carcarrying decline, .however, to discuss thla Kenyon Hotel. rsnxa official family, either to Vera Cnit J BldQ. Dresssd as a railway brekemaa, or back to Mexico Ctty, Mo. S 41 So. Main, near Perarnount-- J accompanied Alvar Dbrsgon from EffipPcai. Mexico Ctty. when th Ultef was threat MEXICAN AGENTS Mo 4 374 go. State, near Cevnty APod with imprisonment. Information . Bldg. htalnsd bv the government places him In th group of h more advanced hlnk- I ere of. the labor movement, although not WASHINGTON. May II. Charles . I Identified with the Communl.ile (riement trity custom product at a very much lower price 'Satisfaction or money back Frontiers Change Rapidly. Enos-MM- bottoms. Out. clothes have the style and qua- I very recent history of Adrian-opf- e yetIs the a grim reminder of how transitory ar contemporary frontiers In the Balkans In 1912 it was Turkish, as It had be(n for more than six centuries. But the next yeer saw It fell to the Bulgarians, actually taken through the ala of ths thr Kerbs and then, the herbs and Into fhggarians quarrelling, pass again TiWktsh hands. ft la only seven years ago that the world was eagerly discussing tbs line, which was to extend from the Aegean to the Black sea and separate In that Tilrkey from the new Bulgaria tirde the conference of London solemnly as aa well assigned Kavala Adrlanople to the Bulgarians and Serb and Greek consented. Hut Ferdinand of Bulgaria could neither resign ths temptation to enter Constantinople as a conquerer nor accept th Greek occupation of Salonlea aa permanent, - The result has been fatal to Bulgaria, whch of all the Balkan states had the beet chance and the most external sup- the.trou-sersiar- e not quite so snug with a little suggestion of e - it'isnt quite so J Bui-gs-- W two-thir- Theres Health in Every Slice of t e Our label in clothes is a small thing to hokfora big thing to find fSPECIAL TODAY I GOMPERS' PtFA I rj "r Watch Our Windows 1. Ma-ren- w 01 Jeie. ASK FOR tad GIT CJorllcb' 0 Th Original r.Ialted i Avoid r.UIIc Infanta and Inwalida Imitatloaiaod Sabititatea For arency here la Dr. Alvaro Terre Is Maronea reported, tksge plan. the charge d effalre ef the Carre ns thi1 Mexican be the enly government, i said ?,,!? hl,,5h5' wffic of the Mexican foreign rnHirdUvr'efM Rm?n4 P. resentatlv nl h h" has delayed lreNmv,w Vwif v.n,,u' hi ,al1 l?l(1 announcement th ef fr. acceptance of n4..Mneonl will be I the new government. Th payment te him bF funds hae V,?7t h?nhal roverem.nl ,n Ntw Tork I been protested hy d facta government lnto te flx them The former Mexican consul general, sc- - lerthsr Indication that th d face also ssesrted thsl j srnmsat was settling more (fruity gov cording to Into poIlUrel power wsa contained in a nummary of ,per'1vu Influence with the I Btete adminls- - news in the Mexico City press sent bv tratkm are assisting" in efforts to die-- 1 American atnbessy to the state depen-grac-thee I ment the Fll committee. today. The state government of Jones eald. also, he was told to walch I Tscatan end Campeche her announced' for to In "Rashlngto something tbstr support of th new government and drop" W .h. vre'hil Jon, f Cbalnnan . nils . I I I I whom , 1 ll 1 A ..III III ml r1- li and Marcel Careveo. telegraphed their id Antonio 1. Villareal, subordination chief of revolutionary operations In the northeast, thu paper adds. El Porvenlr declares that th patriotic Shipping Affected. attitude of General Pablo Gonaale In NEW YORK. May 19. Commlar rep- withdrawing from the presidential rare resentatives here of the Carrsnxa govern- has decided congress In fixing upon him ment of Mexico are declining to. Issue or aa provisional .president, documents for ships certify consular clearing lo Mexico, except on waiver of Called to Account. all responsibility. It was said here todav EL PASO. Texas, May ll. General P. at the office of the consul general of Ellas Calles, provisional minister of war Mexico. This action Ht In accordance of Mexico, summoned General Franfrom the- - Mexican em- cisco Villa has with Instruction to appear at Chihuahua City bassy at Washington. It was said to explain his reported action In holding A number of oil companies operating an American official of the Alvarado hip out of New York and to , and from Mining company for ransom at Boqullles, Tampico and olhar Mexican port are west of Banta Rosalia, Chihuahua. This understood to b sending their ships to was announced by General Calls tonight ee without th consular lndirsements, on hi departure on a special train to ' Chihuahua City. Tied Trains Up. -- IN n rLUl AifiAlnoT FALL in II I i il III I Villa, It was announced. Is proceeding to th capital without military escort." Carrsnxa wsa reported to be moving northward from the hills west of Jalaps 1 15c Per Loaf I. MEXICO CITT. May 11. via FJ Paso Associated May II. t By th Junction, Press h President Carrsnsa s trains are till stationary between Aplaaco. Tlsxca! and Bn Marcos. Puebla, according to srriilng here this afternoon. reports Several revolutionary forces which htv been opposing th passage of these trains have repulsed attacks hy troops under General FVsndaco Murgula, whlrh were guarding Carransa and his companions. l. i diem-chan- :. - tha Henderson, resigned; Blmon F Tobin, Medlmont, vice Myrtle t. Cole, resigned , Rush IL Mtrriman, 8t. Joe, Vic Maud Merrtmdn resigned.' - Bill Authorizes Land Grant Railroads to Convey Right of Way to Any States Gonzales Likely Choice. MEXICO (TTT, Msy (By lh press ) The selection of Genfor provisional presieral Pablo Gonial dent of Mexico Is practically assured, according to information obtained by tb Saturday night from a correspondent thoroughly reliable source. With Ygnacto Bonillas, former ambassador to the United States, In hiding tn the Jungles of Vera C'rus with President Carransa, and manifesto of General Son sales of th Revolution Accepted. Sunday announcing hla retirement a a In th presidential election Julv candidate LAREDO. Texas May IE El Porvenlr, It was said that a canvass of th mema newspaper of Monterey, received her 4,bers national congress now In of the that Carransa Mexico by the (eonfsleo leaders showed today, confirmed report f th stats of Nuevo Leon had almost affkclal unanimous sentiment In favor of It Gonxalss for provisional president. accepted the revolutionary regime. said th states of Cowkulla, Nuevo Leon and Tsmaullpaa were quiet under th new government. OlT TO MtST in JUNE. F3 Povemr eald Governor Jose de loe HONOLULU. T. H--, May l The Santos, who fled toward the American Jspsn diet will reconvene Juno 2 for border last Wednesday, returned to Monweeks session, accord' ng to a Tokle four terey Sunday and turned over hi office1 cable to the Nlppu JIJI, Japanese newsand stale funds te Juan M. Gercla, the paper here, Th announcement come provisional governor.' It det lared General after an Mention of new member with larloe Oeuna marched Into Monterey leadership In th hands of th Bslvtiksl Bundxy with his troops and accepted the I (government! party following the In governor. Various rebel chief- - union of th diet hy Premier Kara Feb- tains. Including Juan Anderea Aimen ruxiy II Bpeelel Jo CHANCELLOR ON THE 8TUMR. BERLIN, May 17. For tha first tlma in tha, tjlatory ..ot the . country., . a. German. .. chancellor has appeared before th votrs to deliver a partisan campaign speech. The existing parliamentary system mad It possible for Herr Mueller to meet at Nuremberg on Bunday artd freely discuss Issue Involved Jn tha preeVV ent election campaign, Herr Mueller declared th majority Socialists would not enter a coalition bloq In which the National Liberals were represented and rejected th soviet scheme of government Your The ' Tribuue. WASHINGTON, May 1, Th. senat haa passed. Without, amendment, tb bill recently pasted by th house authorising all land grant railroads to convey to any state, county or municipality say portion of their right of way that Is t bo used as a publle highway. ' This legislation Is sought In order that road projects In practically every western state may be pushed. tferetofore the public roads bureau has refused to expend anv federal rosd fundi on roads that traverse railroad righta of evay, b auae of Inability of the railroad to convey title to there lands for road purposes. The senate also parsed a hour bill authorixing th Ml t Johnson voun-tacres at (U2I an acre of of the former Fort McKinney reservation for nee s a poor farm. TliF following postmasters have been Wyoming. Walter U. Wool-forappointed Point of toi ks, Vic Mary Rader, resigned,vb-- Henry V. Vsnlleukelem, BorV. J. peter, resigned Idaho, deaux, Gre.e Malmberr. .Caellecreok. vice Mar ' ... 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