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. . i: v " ; -V I. i- V: Ml 3 If 'Ti 8 f m I I t s f n Kt i ill ' in - . PAGE TWELVE Created Excitement in Bulga : ria and Palace of Justice "Is-Guarded. Berlin, Dec. 30. The Sofia corres pondent of the Lbkalanzeiger reports .) details of the trial of the former Bul 'garian War Minister, Genadieff, who has been ! convicted of high treason onntonfpri to ten years m me State's prison, while twelve of his con federates, mostly members of Parlia ment and prominent merchants, got -nruii Pis'hf- vears at hard labor Ulm. vu " each. Tha trial created tremendous ex citement in the Bulgarian capital and Pobro nf Justice had to be tUP JL CfcAUVVS v guarded by troops With five excep tions, the accused ex-Minister and his co-defendants maintained their pleas of innocence to the end. One of the indicted men refused to testify, but four made partial confessions in the vain hope of receiving a lighter s,en- tence. The public prosecutor furnished proof that the conspirators received $5,000,000 through a French agent by the name, of Declosiers for their ef forts to overthrow Premier Rados lawoff and to bring about the forma tion of a new Ministry favorable to 11 i G Gena'rdieff received $3,000,000 as his share of the bribe, and the rest was divided among his lieutenants. The arrest of the ex-Minister and his associates took place shortly after the entrance of Bulgaria into the war, but the trial was delayed nearly fif teen months. AUSTIN GAMEjL TO VERY LAST From Beneath Mass of Dead He Fired Away at The Enemy. Rome, Dec. 30. Ort the . second day of the last Carso offensive a major was ordered to rebuild and strengthen some of the demolished Austrian po sitions, which included a kind of arti ficial crater the Italians had found full of Austrian dead. As was after ward discovered, an Austrian soldier had remained hidden among these dead, without food or drink, for two days and two nights. While the field was full of soldiers feverishly piling up sandbags ..and mixing cement, a rifle report was heard and a bersagliere dispatch bearer was seen to drop in his tracks as he crossed the crater. His sur pried comrades rushed up to ascer tain "whence the shot had come, but nothing was discovered. The incident was reported to the major and a careful investigation was made. As the major stood on the edge of the crater he saw a leg move from under the pile of dead bodies and soon afterward a soldier, resenv bling more a beast than a human be ing, raised his arm and motioned the major that he was wounded in the ab domen. The major motioned back to wait, sent for a stretcher and left the, crater. He had hardly gone fifty yards when another report was heard and another soldier was killed. As the major turned a. third report rang out and a bullet pierced an officer's heart. Everybody rushed for his rifle and hundreds of shots were fired into the .' mass of dead bodies. Then the pile was searched and under "a heavy coat the Austrian was found, his Manlicher rifle, still hot, at his side. RUMANIANS SAID TO LACK DISCIPLINE. Headquarters of the German Army in the Dorbudja, Dec. 30. The lack of discipline in the Rumanian ranks is illustrated by an order of General -Zoincicovsky, the commander-in-chief, of the Dobrudja army of King Ferdi nand, The order was found in the possession of a captured staff officer and reads: ' "I received many complaints against our troops, who are accused of pdund ering, destroying property and as saulting women. An investigation has convinced me that these complaints are-well founded to many cases. For the last time I warn the commanders of the different units that I will hold them responsible for any act of vio lence committed by their men. In the future all officers tolerating excesses will be removed from their commands )and court-martialed. Every soldier who plunders or maltreats women will be shot or hanged at once." NOW HAS A PAPER PRINTED IN GREEK. - cerlin, Dec. 30. Germany now has a daily paper printed in modern : Greek, ; the Nea tou Goerlitz (News from Goerlitz). The new daily" is nub- lished by the Goerlitz Nachrichten for 'the benefit of the officers and soldiers' -- ot the Greek army corps which sur- rendered to Field Marshal von Mac? V kensen - in Macedonia and has been brought to Goerlitz. i 4 ... r. DETAILS OF TRIAL . WANT INSTEAD OF MEAT; Berlin, Dec.i30the:c;ermanaood dictator announced that the appeal of the ' vegetarians " who demand that thv shAii he Dermitted to exchange roMMERCiAli: UNION v - AFTER THE CONFLICT, C Vienna, Dec. 0-ermany,Austria Hungary, Bulgaria andTurkeyhayi decided to form a 'commercial tmion after the war. Negotiations for this purpose have -been going-on for some thy; shall fie permKie vu u; and they are said to be near con their meat cards' for- other foods wiU," fleece is to be asked to join bel granted, ir mis is pusiuw. TTntil now the vegetarians, who are rather numerous,' especially in Berlin, have been furnished meat -'cards like all other citizens', although they; pro tested and asked that they, be given increased quantities of oatmeal, beans and flour. Their request was reiuseu Berlin, BANK; IS; GROWING. twenty 'clec.;..- 3a:After TOCLOSE regulations for themA would mke :too much trouble. and Rumania and . Serbia may oe forced to do so, if these, kingdoms are reestablished. ; : ; Holland and Denmark will also be asked to enter the proposed custom union, but' there is 'little prospect that they will join, - as they fear retaliza- eneatedly on the ground that specialjtion from England om which they de pend for their shipping and overseas trade ": Brussels.; Belgium; Dec. ; ,30. -Be- eight vm-fiSS of the ;Reichsbank , still . growing. J militaryJ., : authorities , have; . " decreed The average weekly additions Ttolhe i that 'all- public establishments shall precious yellow metal; stored in the, be closed, after 8 p. m.i, v ' vaults of the Mhk .amount, to Anottt-J Afterthatitimoall movement on $90,000. This . is made possible by the the streets are; forbidden. , Theatrical spiritof sacrifice which animates the j managers appealed from ;;the decree, whole !, nation, , Alniost -all of - the' so-1 hut " the 'authorities rejected 'their) plea cieties of;the . empire, especially -he ;as the theatres, are (chiefly ' patronized old trade guilds and shooting organizat-i by Gerniahs,; this order will - hit them tionsrhave decided to lay their gold harder thanUhe native Belgians. regalia, chain s ;of ,; office, gold j cups; etc., upon the altar.iof the Fatherland Many" of these articles, are expuisite examples of the goldsmith's art ' and centuries, old. " Their artistic and his torical value 'in most cases far ex ceeds that of the gold. vv; ANNOUNCING. 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