THE 8EMI-WEEKLV TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. SEEKS BIG U. S. FLEET DANIELS' NAVAL PROGRAM AP PROVED BY PRESIDENT WILSON. FIVE-YEAR COST $500,000,000 First Year's Plan Will Call for Two ' Dreadnaughts, Three Battle Cruto era, 25 Submarines and 16 Destroy ers To Build Own Ships. Washington, Oct. 18. Secretary Daniels' nnval program, which haB been approved by President Wilson, provides un expenditure of $500,000, 000 during a five-year period. Tho exact amount to bo expended each year 1ms not been decided, but tho llrst year's program probablr will call for two dreadnaughts and Uiroo battle cruisers In addition to about twetity-flvo submarines, sixteen do stroyors and probably live scout cruis ers. Tho flvo-year program calls for six toon capital ships ten dreadnoughts and six battlo cruisers. The total amount to bo appropriated for construction tho first year will bo In the neighborhood of S100.000.000. but slnco about $28,000,000 of this sum 18 j ror llireo battleships authorized last year tho total Increaso In tho naval appropriation bill Is likely to bo ap proximately $72,000,000. Secretary Daniels said ho wanted to increnso tho capacity of tho various government navy yards and do much of tho now warship construction In thoso yards. Secretary Garrison's plan for strengthening tho military establish ment and organizing a great continen tal army for defonso proposes tho fol lowing: 1. Regular army of 110,000 men, an Increaso of 50,000 men in tho present establishment. 2. A continental army, 400,000 strong, enlisted for six years for sorv lc.o within tho continental United Stntes, These men would servo two months n year for tho first tlirco yearB with tho colors, undergoing a period of Intenslvo training. Tho remaining threo years would bo on furlough, sub ject to call in time of need. It is estimated that 40,000 of tho 540,000 men thus provided for would bo noncombatants of tho medical corps or other auxiliary forces not In cluded In tho lighting line. Dohlnd this army would bo tho Na tional Guard, now somo 125,000 strong, but whoso numbers might bo substan tially augmented by tho organization of tho continental army. RED SOX WIN WORLD TITLE Hooper Hits Home Run In the Ninth and Breaks the Tie Scoro 5 to 4. Philadelphia, Oct. 15. 1)111 Carrl gun's Hcd Sox brought tho world's championship series to .an abrupt closo on Wodnosday by defeating tho Phil adelphia Nationals, 5 to 4, in tho fifth game of tllo scrlos. Tho gamo will go down In history as ono or tho greatest over plnyed in a titular sorlos. Tho Phllllos battled to tho last tlmo. Hit ting was freo. Ilpmo runs to tho number of four woro accumulated, and two of thoso by Harry Hooper settled the game. Harry'B final four-ply drlvo camo In tho ninth on tho heels of n similar hit by Duffy Lowin nnd knocked tho breath out of tho fans. Tho scoro: Red Sox :..0 i 1 0 0 0 0 2 15 Phillies 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hatterics Foster and Cady; Mayor, Rlxoy und Burns. Scoro of tho third gamo: flumes o 0 1 0 0 0 Red Sox 0 0 0 1 0 0 nattorieB Aloxandor and Leonard and Carrlgan. Scoro of tho fourth gamo: Phillies 0 00000 Rod Sox 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hattcrlos Chalmers and Shoro nnd Cady. 0 0 01 0 0 12 HuniBj 0 1 01 0 0 2 Hurns; DIVER SINKS THREE WARSHIPS Br.itlsh Submarine Destroys German Deotroyer and Two Torpedo Boats In Baltic. London, OcL 18. A lono British sub marine has won a naval victory over Gorman warships In tho Baltic, sink ing a destroyor nnd two torpedo boats nnd putting anothor destroyor and a cruiser to night, say dlspatchos from Swcdon to newspapers of Copenhagen. Tho Bubmarlno E-19, oporatlng noar Faxo, sunk a Gorman torpedo boat Wodnosday. A Gorman flotilla re turned Thursday, but fled aftor tho Bubmarlno Bank another torpedo boat. Whllo operating In tho sound tho Bubmarlno wad attacked by a Gorman cruiaor and two destroyora. Tho sub marine lodged a torpedo In ono do atroycr. which Bank with a torrlllo ox plosion, tho crow bolng lost. Three Negroes to Hang. Hamilton, Ga Oct. 18. John Wright, Sam Couch and Wost Story, negroes, were convicted of separato mnrdorB nnd sentence! to hnng No vember 10. Tholr victims wero also negroes, U. 8. 8eck German Officers. Washington, Oct. 18. No leaves of absence shall bo given ofllcers or crow of tho Prlnz Eltol Frlodrlch, the Ger man auxiliary crulsor Interned at Nor folk, until tho six missing oClccrs return. HIS FAVORITE CHILD i! phi Nihil , rtoi NEW FRYE CASE NOTE u. 8. TELLS GERMANY PA88EN GER8 MUST BE SAVED. Declares Small Boats Not Places Safety When Ships Are Torpe doed by Submarines. of Washington, Oct. 14. Tho United States, Jn a noto dispatched to Ger many, to bo presented by Ambassador Gerard on tho caso of tho American Bhlp William P. Fryo, asks that if it Is found necessary to destroy American ships carrying absoluto contraband, passengers bo removed to a safer place than small boats. Tho Amorlcan government accopts tho German suggestion In reply to tho American proposal concerning a com mission to fix damages for tho Fryo, agroolng to dlsponso with tho umpire and leave tho caso to two experts, ono irom each country. In agreeing to submit to arbitration tho Intorprotntlon of tho treaty of 1828 to decldo whothor It gives Germany mo rignt to destroy American shlptt to stop contraband tralllc. tho Amorlrnn government holds that not only must warning Do given nnd passcngors and crow saved, but that rmall boats aro not considered a "plnco of safety." Tho United Statoa Iiub not Insisted upon thlB horotoforq with reference, to Americans trnvollng on Bhlps undor a uowgorcnt ling. Officials hero, how over, fool that tho treaty was a spo clal arrangomcnt between Gnrmnnv anu mo united states oxpressly drawn ior mo purpose or protecting the vcu sola and Uvea of subjects of cither party in war tlmo. Ah ono of tim nr. tides of tho treaty apccitlcally pro- V1UCS ror tho dollvorv Of enntrnlmnil out of tho cargo of an American Bhlp and then Btatea that tho vessel can proceed to Its doatinatlon, tho Ameri can govornmont draws tho lnforetmn that it novor wob Intended that Ameri can vessels should bo destroyed. TO HOLD BIG CONFERENCE Third National Meeting of Marketing ana Farm Credits to Be Held In Chicago, Chicago, Oct. 18. Tho third national conforonco on markotlnir nnd fnrm crodlts Is to bo hedld In Chicago, No- vomner 2Dth to Docombor 2, inclusive. Uio call for this meeting Is Issued by tho general commltteo of tho National Conforonco on Marketing nnd Farm Credits, nnd by tho National Council of Farmora' Coopornttvo associations. At this mooting, representatives of ag ricultural, educational and banking In torosts of every Boctlon of tho United States will bo brought togothor to frarao legislation nocoasary to socuro an easy flow of monoy to agricultural operations, to socuro tho standardiza tion of farm productB and to oncour ago tho organization of agriculture BANKER HOME; WILL PAY J. B. Fuller, Who Left Wlnslow, III., Returns From Chicago In Auto. Frooport ill Oct. 18.-J. Bradley Fullor of Wlnslow, 111., tho banker who disappeared Soptcmbor 13 and whoso bank subsequently was thrown Into a receivership, reappeared In Wlnslow on Friday. Ho told frieudB ho Intondod to reimburse tho bank's patronB for every dollar lost Torpedo Sinks French Ship. M m8' uL 1'-Th0 MnBorlea Mnritlmos liner Yunnan has boon tor podocd, presumably In tho ModUnrr... nean sea. Tho vessel did not sink and hor crow of ninety men took to tho boatB nnd woro landed safely. Three Perish In Flames. Glovordalo. Cnl.. Oct. in n.M persons aro known to bo dead nnd nino uusinesB houses have been de stroyed In a flro hero. All tho doad woro tranned In tlm rinv,.r,inio and Incinerated. m cm won rfcji& MAYOR BELL ACQUITTED FOUND NOT GUILTY IN l-LECTION FRAUD TRIAL. Jury out Two Hours Crowd Cheers When Verdict Is Read In the Courtroom. Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. ik M.nvnr Tosoph E. Boll of Indianapolis was ac- uuiueu on Wednesday bv tho inrv nn tho charge of conspiracy to commit a felony nt tho primaries, registration aim election in 1014. Tho Jurors wero out two houra. Tho vordlct was ro colved with a storm of applnuso from tuoBo gathered In tho courtroom. H becamo known that lots wero taken by tho Jury, tho first ballot Bhowlng nino for acquittal and mreo ior conviction. Tho tbreo who had voted for conviction nwltriiml to acquittal on tho fourth ballot. Stokes, waggoner and Dittrlch wero reportod 10 do mo jurors who voted for convlc tlon on tho first ballot. . - Prosecutor Rucker said iminrullntnl v after tho vordlct was rccoived that bo nun no siatcmont to make as to whothor Jio would continue tho nroso cutlon of tho other defendants on tho Joint Indictment on which Mayor Doll wns trioa. its wnat every decent citizen of Indianapolis expected," said Mayor Hen wnon aBKefl for a statement ro gardlng tho verdict. Mnyor Boll was surrounded immedi ately by a largo crowd of his frionds. Mayor Bell was indicted with Thorn as Taggart, Chief of Pollco Samuol V. Porrott and 125 others Juno 22, and on July 0 four moro persons wero In dieted. Jooooooooooooooooooor FLASHES OFF THE WIRF. JCXXWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Paris, Oct. 15. Count Henri do Vogue, boh of tho Into Vlscotmt Mol chlor do Vogue, and a nephow of Mar quis do Voguo, president of tho cen tral committee of tho French Red Cross, has died of wounds recolvcd in battlo. Tho military modal was pinned on his breast a few minutea boforo ho succumbed. London. Oct. 15. "Austria and Gormany will probably dcclaro war on tho United. States If she does not censo manufacturing munitions for tho alllea." Thla statement Is attributed to Am bassador Dumba by a Plymouth cor respondent who Interviewed him on tho stenmer Nlouw Amsterdam, which put in at Falmouth on her way from Now York to Rottordam. Amsterdam, OcL 15. Tho death of AroUduko Ludwlg Salvator of Austria at Brandota castle, on tho Elbo, la announced. Ho wna slxty-olght years old. Charleston, 8. C, Oct. 18. Six mon aro under arrest and two companlea of militia anl a largo forco of deputy Bhorlffs aro patrolling tho Btroota fol lowing a shooting on Friday which cost ono llfo and resulted In oub Injury of four other persons. Tho shooting occurrod Just outsldo tho room whoro tho Democratic city ox ocutlvo commltteo was to meot to can vass tho returns of tho municipal pri mary of laBt Tuesday, sidnov J. !o. lion, a nowspapor ronortor. wna kill ml. Of tho four othors shot only W. -A. rumor is in a crltlcn condition. Big Canada Wheat Crop. Ottawa. Ont.. Oct. 18. An niiioini report plncea Canada's wheat crnn nf 330,258,000 bushels from 12,986,400 acres, representing an nvorntrn vioi.i of ovor 25 bushels. This year's cron Is moro than doublo last year's. Wealthy llllnolsan Weds. Aurora. III.. Oct. 18. Thomnn n Snow, wealthy manufacturer and for mer mayor or uatavin, waa married to Laura 11. Zimmerman, twentv.flnvnn years old, of Aurora. Tho couplo wont to Chicago and woro married. 55 KILLED By BOMBS ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN INJURED BY ZEPPELIN RAID ON LONDON. 40 OF DEAD ARE CIVILIANS Resolution Calls on the British Gov ernment to Announce Policy of Re prisal Through-. Attacks on German Towns at Night. London, Oct. 16. Fifty-llvo persona woro killed and 114 Injured In tho Zep pelin raid over London on Wednes day night. Fourteen of tho 55 norsons killed nnd 13 of tho 114 wounded woro military cnsuoltlos, according to nn announcement mado on Tfiursdnv bv tho official press bureau. - rho text of tho announcement fol lows: "Tho nress bureau of thn wnr of- flco announces that n lloct of hostllo alrBhips vjBlted tho eastern counties and a portion of tho London area and dropped bombs. Antlntrcraft guns of tho Royal Field artillery, attached to tho central forco. wero In action, nnd an alrsTUp was seen to heel ovor on Its side and dron to a lower altltudn. "Flvo aeroplanes of" tho Roval Flv lug corps went un. but owlmrtontmos pherlc conditions only ono aeroplane succeeded In locating an alrshin. Thin aeroplano, however, waa unablo to overnaui the airship before It wns lost m tho fog. "Somo houses wero damaged and several fires were started, hut nn nnrl ous damago was caused to military mntorial. All fires wero soon got undor control by tho flro brigade. "Tho following military rnfumltlps In addition to tho ono announced lnnt night, havo been reported: Fourtoen killed and 13 wounded. "Tho homo ofilco announces thn fnl. lowing casualties other than tho mili tary casualties reported abovo. Moil. Women. Children. Totnl Killed ....27 9 5 41 Injured ...64 30 7 101 Total ..91 . 39 12 142 "Of thoso casualties 32 killed and 95 Injured woro In tho London area, and these figures include thoso announced Wednesday night." uesoiuiions wero boforo a mans meottng presided over bv fcnnl Wll loughby do Broke, at tho Cannon Stroet hotel, calling on tho envem mont to announce formallv a nnllov nf reprisal through British or French noropiano rnlds on German towns- raid for raid," as the resolution ox pressed It. WILSON SEEKS LARGER ARMY Support Asked of Congress for Pro posal of Regular Force of 120,000 With 500,000 Reserve. Washington. Oct. 16. Prnnldnnt "Wilson began on Thursday to nnv the way for favorable congressional action upon his program for tho In croaso of tho armv and navv. llo Impressed ' unon ConernRsmnn Hay or Virginia, chairman of tlm mill tary committee of tho house tlm necessity of approving tho Garrison pian ror Increasing tho regular army to UU.OOO men nnd nrovldlnc a rn. servo which will nssuro tho United States a first defenso of fifm nnn Postmnster Goneral nurlosnn ConcrPHsmnn Pnn nf Vaiii. - w ....... . W L. W A.Wi III IIIUI111U, senior member of the liouso rules com mittee, nnd discussed with him tho advisability of n cennrnl pnnfprmion of Democratic lenders boforo tho soa- slon of congress opens to consider and agree upon tho wholo subject of pro parcdnesa. Tho following subjects will lm rnn. sldercd: 1. Tho strength to bo given tho army. 2. Tho additions to bo mado to tho navy. 3. Tho changes, if nnv. to hn mnrin in tho tariff and wnr oraorgoncy taxes. 4. Tho SCOllO Of tho nrnnnnml Inliorl. tanco tax. Tho cost of tho nronosed nnlnrion. raont of tho nriny and nnvv will nH'fl $75,000,000 to tho array appropriations, muKiiig uio total ror tho next flBcal year In the neighborhood of $182,000,- 000. ThO linW Will nslf nn Innr.n of about ?75,000,000. BERLIN TELLS OF AIR RAID Official Statement Says Bombs Were uroppea on English Capital and Other Places. Borlin, Oct. 16. A given out on Thursday by tho admir alty regarding tho Zoppolln rnld on London aaya that, in addition to drop ping bombs on tho English capital, the waterworks at Hampton and tho town of Woolwich, whoro thero Is a great araounl, woro hoaviiv hnmi.r.j Great liros aro roportod to havo fol- loweu mo explosion of tho bombs. Anthrax Victim Dies. New York. Oct. is. Stackpole, tho aged lawyer who has' been Buffering from anthrax at Bollovuo hospital, died nf caso early Friday, after waging a long uBuuibi oeatn. Take Suspect In Murder Case. Aurora, III.. Oct. 18. a nnu- u, In tho Emma Pctorson nnd Jonnlo Mil lor murder mystery was takon In tho arrest of Edward Addorman, twenty eight years old, who says his homo la In Ashton, Wis. GUARD AVIATOR LOSES POST Failure to Carry Out Contract at Bea trice Causes Captain Shaffer to be Displaced by Order. For failure to carry out his contract ior nigiits In Beatrice nt tho Gage county fair two weeks ago Captain C. Shaffer, chlof of aviation of the Ne braska National Guard, lins boon rila placed by Captain. Ralph McMillan, who becamo Identified three months ago wilh the Nebraska aviation corps. The change was ordered by Adjutant ucucrnl Phil Hall. Captain McMillan lins made a scoro of fllchts about N braaka this summer. Captain Shaffer win still remuln In the service In tho rank of captain. General Hall plans to develop tho aviation branch of tho scrvlco In Nebraska on nn oxtenslvo scale, nnd hopes to get several mill tary aeroplanes from the War dopart ment. The Nebraska llvo stock sanitary board la ondeavorlng to cnther Infor mation and Btatistlcs'on tho use and results of the hog cholera serum and virus treatment. Tho department has sent out oyer 9,000 report blanks one to be filled In by the veterinary or person giving tho treatment on tho day tho herd Is treated, tho other to bo mailed by tho owner of the herd to tho board thirty days aftr tho Jierd has been treated. This final report, when properly filled out, will show re sults, beneficial or otherwise, of tho serum, or simultaneous treatment. Up to tho present date tho board has Had returned less than 6 per cent of these blanks. Some light as to the reason why tho boy leaves the farm may bo found In tho fact that tho farm does not of fer for him a fair opportunity. A sur vey shows that 79 per cent of the boys on small farms leavo- home, while only 16 per cent of thoso on larger farms leave. ' As a matter of fact, the 16 per cent Is believed by many to bo no larger n number than the percentage of boys that drift from the village to the city for similar rea sons ap'parcnt lack of opportunity. uoiiege or Agriculture. A dozen county assessors will meet at Norfolk soon with Secretary norn. ecker of the State Board of Equaliza tion to arrange for securing 'Informa tion as to actual nrices nald for lands that are sold as a partial basis for next year's assessment. Ho has a letter from A, H. CaVter, asssessor of Wayne, endorsing this- move. District meetings will be held In other sections of tho state for tho same Diirnose probably at Grand Island, Fremont, McCook, Alliance, North Platte, Te cumseh or Nebraska City. M. E. Dickson, assistant In tho de partment of poultry husbandry at tho University of Wisconsin, has boon ap pointed assistant professor, in charge of the newly established noultrv do partment of the state university at Lincoln. Work In tho n6w department will start November 1. A five-acre tract of ground, south of the state farm plant, which wns purchased flvo years ago by tho board of regents, will be given over to experimental work In poultry raising. A difference of $20,000 a year is noted between Missouri Pacific and stato railway commission experts in computing passenger earnings In Ne braska. Tho dispute Is in connection with this road's ondeavor to obtain 214 cent nnssencer rato. The railroad says tho earnings amount to $76,000. Tho stato expert raises that by $20,. 000. The difference comes In the method followed In the computation. Lincoln will get cheaner electric current If tho nlan of President W. E. Sharp of the Lincoln Traction com pany is realized. Sharp, who way head of tho syndicate- representing tho Commonwealth Power company, now plans to secure power from tho Big Blue river between Beatrice and Manhattan, Kas. Representative Jacob Sass of Sarny county and County Surveyor H. D. Patterson called on tho Irrigation board to ask for a brldgo 320 feot long across the Elkhom river west of Gretna. A. Tl. Cnrrothnrfi nf Grant conntv has asked the Board of Educational Lands and Funds to quiet the title to 100 nnrna nf lnnd lin hnn held undp.r sale contract for tho laat twenty-four years. Pliimlmiir and lipnHntr pontrn;lH for the new boiler room nnd laundry of tho Kearnev Tuberculosis hosnltal havo been awarded to C. J. Burko & son of Kearney at $467 by tho Stnto Board of Control. Flftv ner cent of tho nnnlo trees of Nebraska havo died" slnco 1911 and 1912 nn admission by Secretary Duncan of the stato horticultural board, which Is bound to opori many eves In this state. Mr. Duncan savs that drouth and a dlscaso peculiar to annlo trees have contributed to tho disaster. Ho has repeatedly termed tho disease "cankor," but has boon cnljpd down Bevoral times for Uio statement bv nnnlo crowors who dis agree with him. This year's yield, Mr. Duncan says, will run up to about 2,000,000 bushels. ALLIES II) BULGARIA FERDINAND'S LAND INVADED NEAR GREEK BOUNDARY. BRITAIN NEEDS ANOTHER ARMY Recruiting Director Declares England' Should Have 3,000,000 Men Read For War By Spring. London. The allied forces from Salonikl liavo bek'un nneratlnnn against tho Bulgarians with unex pected real and already the Serbo- AllKlo-Fmnnll fnrnna 1. w . . v. .l UIUU pVilVll UlUU into Bulgarian territory, Just north ot me ureeic boundary, and aro attack ing the BlllEaHan fltrnnehnhl nt Strumnltza, according to advices re ceived from Salonikl by ReutePs Tel egram company by way of Athens. The Council of inlnlHfors. nrnnliln.l oer by President Folncaro of France, announced at Paris thai a stato of war existed between Franco and Bul garia dating from October 16. Tho Bulgarian government has offi cially announced that mines have been laid, along tho coast of the Black and Aegean Seas. Llehts hav been extinguished and-tho port of Dedeaghatch has been closed oxcept to neutral merchantmen. Neither Russian nor Italian .insist- anco has yet doveloned In tho aid of .Serbia by tho allied powers. Tho Serbians aro beinc helned bv tho weather, which is wlntrv. with rains Impeding the movements ot the troops and guns. Tho Austro-Ger- mniiB, however, claim to have taken. the heights south of Belgrade, whllo. along the Danube, tho armv of Gen-' eral von Gallwitz Is pushing the Ser bians back. Needs 3,000,000 Men by Spring. London. "Great Britain lipids 3,000,000 -more mon by BDrliiK." This declaration was mado by Brigadier General Sir Erlc-Swayno, director of recruiting In the northern command- In a speech at Hull. General Swayne estimated that Germany haB botween 9,000.000 and 10.000.000 men from tho ages of 18 to 45, and that therefore it was useless to talk about wearinc out Germany, "In the snrlnc." Raid hp. "Germany would lose moro men than tno allies, which would balance the numbers of tho allies and tho central powers, hut if Great Britain "should raise 3,000,000 additional, Gormany probably would recognizo that It would be fruitless to continue." Bodies Washed Away. Randolph, Kas. Tho exact number ot dead In tho wreck, of the Union Pa cific motor train at the Fancy creek bridge near here may never bo known. When tho car, which plunged head first Into tho creek, was raised tho front end dropped out, carrying Into the Hooded stream yioso bodies which tho rescuers wero unablo to leach. All efforts to find tho bodies In tho racing stream havo failed. The number is not known, but officials estimate that four, and possibly six, rersons wero drowned in .addition to tho eleven whoso "bodies wero recov ered. In tho drive into the mud and rock at the bottom of tho Btrcam where tho car carrying sixty-four pnssengcrs plunged when tho bridge abutment gave way, the front of the coach wns demolished. Of tho thirty passengers In that end of the car, tho swift flood waters lodged much sand and mud about them. State of War In Moscow. Petrograd. An imperial ukase has been issued proclaiming a "Btate of war In Moscow and Moscow district." Riots of severe proportions havo been reported in Moscow in tho past sev eral months. Mail renorts from Russia last month told of riots durinn Juno in which several norsons wnrn Injured and damago estimated at nearly jmuoo.ooo was done to nron- erty. Army Plat? Up to "Bosses." Washington Employers throuchont tho United States, corporations, manu facturers, professional men, trades men and businessmen of all classes, aro to bo asked to contrlbuto as tholr aharo In the national dofense, permli slon for their employes to engago without serious financial losses. In two months' military training during: eacn or threo years. This is an es- eentlal part Of tho ndnilnlRlrntlnn'n plan for raising a citizen army of auo.ooo men In bIx years which, with a regular army of 140.000 men. and 300,000 reserves, would givo a trained rorce, exclusive of Btnto mllltla. of about 1,200,000 In tho ovont of war. Convicts Study to Be Teachers. Berkeley. Cal. Fourteen inmntpn of the Fnlsom prison, it was announc ed, havo enrolled In a now correspond. enco course for Instruction as teach ers. At tho nrlSOn 520 nrlsnnnra nrn taking tho university's correspond ence course. Transfers Government 8eat. Milan. Via. Paris. Tho seat of the Serbian government has heon imnn. ferrcd to Mltrovltza, near tho Monte negrin frontier, according to a din. patch to tho Sccolo from Bucharest