)RCAME 4T WQ I .THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY_ 18, 1926 PAGE ~~'1WQ THE MICHIGAN DAILY POLES DESIRE NEW MEN, NO't POLICIESIISIlNs DENIAL SOCIETYI :EInfrsilce Of witos Into Premiiershiip Made 4'couj ) 'Eif: tOnly A Matter PILSUDSKI IS STRONGI WARSAW, May 17.-When it be- came evident a month ago that. Po-i land was heaxdd towa rd revolution andl~ as new government. would follow that of Skrzynski, students of the sit- uation realized that a change of men rather than policies was sought. At. that time three political groups in Po- land bent on revolt camne together- 4the Monarchists, who wanted a dic- tatorship leading to a sovereign, un- (Ier Dmowski ; the Mod erates, under 'Witos, and the Socialist s, under Pil-' sudski, who had not been much heard of in politics since he declined to run f'or the Permanent Presidency in thej Autumn of 1922. When Witos, be- came Premier a few (lays ago, with, :, Cabinettt l -was intiflmater ilydif- ... ,. . r . - __. _______. ------ . I i KONISBEVILN - - ANZIG EL~A 5T GO 10KfjLI3SI Ike !AotI .1.~e~r ,NSPECTS CLASSES, CLINICS a i U ere t rmLI U Ul i W ts predecess r , al (ill- C Z E C H O - (l et fo t rd cesr o p E 0'etat or a revolt became only a sues- ' A s. C 1 tion of time. Pilsudski was in a po- SLOVAL'( ~ OWA11-7 sition to act before the Monarchists, for, besides his hacking of the radi-h The above map shows Poland, n ow torn with revolt, and.](No.s 1-2-2- cals he also was the dlarling of the 4-5) where government troops'have gone over to General Pilsudlski, NWorid army, and while President had con- war hero and leader of the revolt.{ stantly opposed disarmament and dim-1 finishing army, budgets.I wodawczy, or Constitutional Asseni- A ' ~ ~ D Aside from his undoubtedly large libly, and in having himself elected . * *TEU following he has ever ap~peared as a; Iprovisional President. For S Alkl Maelees o Care:. disapponted man, who entertained On account of his two-fold ambition FOR K SALE.UGH dreams for his country far beyond thee as ppsitontoBOUudsi rT its capacity to achieve, even if not ob- thra poiint i~d~ rn PHONE 3035. theveybgnig Itwscagd structed by the Council of Amabassa- vr einigItws hre ESLRBO., Canal Street dors and the League of Nations. His that he was against "Poland settling ______________ whole policy has shown that he wish- down," and as Cabinet after Cabinet ed to be considered tzme greatest cam1f- succeeded it 'was' charged that he niade and the greatest statesman InI would never be satisfied unadi'til he had l' .$T MR CLASS Central Europe. a President of the Council with a ANY i' LINE, ANY Pilsudski's first ambition was balk- Cabinet of his own making. COUNTRY-4 ft h One Way,, Ruc Trip ed when the Ukranians drove him out With this reputation, aer having ( , or a Real Low Puice Tout of Kieff in 1920 and France had to; several tim es threatened to resign-i 8160K NOW. send a General to rescue his country once because he would not takeI AuUttHRzED TEAV1SHiP ACf' from the Reds of Russia;. his second Geneva's. ettl~inent% of the''Vilna . m. . G. 1EL E1, Al Um*es was balked in 1922, when his quar- quarrel with Lithuania - Pilsudski MX. 6ukomi~Q. A1mWoo rel with Korfanty, _ lmost caused ciil went out of office and. into :,"parent war and drovq Paderewski away in political obscurity at the close of;192 , (Iisguist.I and was succeeded by Stanislaw Wh- The circumstances of Pilsudski's l bisehowski. Duin g this *-obscurattltT k r ~ conduct in the ;World War, had ;made Iha continued- to "win supporters from , his name much more familiar in, Po- the army on account of the,, policy of. land than the names of those who the successive 4rabski and j$krzynski were -working .for-her freedom abroad. Governments to reduce the military When, therefore, he was released budgets, andI from the Socialists and, from the Prussian prison of Magde- Liberals because those Governmentsd burg 'a few days after the Armistice,,I had left unsolved several vital prob- in 1918, his entry into Warsaw was lems, notably national monopolies and 1 ha t of a hero. He had little difficulty land tenure. t'1 la5ssI3!iflg supramiu- O;Spowr01 o- - - ibeflr 14,- in calling the Seim rUsta- Paitronize Dally Advertlsers.-Adv.- Get ACq-,uaijnted with. 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