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A OE eet et a ee: Ce ea ee ~ poset ae | [AMM imrhetHately tui of Mbivhevigm. The Hungarian ‘from Rossia, and America is unwilling to send a single soldier. — Statement’ Attacking |! if necessary, starti America and England and De- Le: ia y ,|as Field, Marshal, Mackensen manding King Be Acceptetl. "| Roumania. aR , “The only grudge the Entente has Against us is that we refuse to have English and American capital dom!- mate Roumania. Hungary must follow Roumania’s policy in not accepting English and American capital. What- éver would remain after the Rou- mahians’ retreat would be taken by everything and strip the country Just fai the Entente anyway. The Entente - | idea is to have Roumania and Hun-|, | gary fight and destroy eagh other, the «Entente thereby getting all.) | ‘There js only one policy for Hungary pursue, that is a junction between lungary and ruled by the Roumanian king, We do not care what the Entente or Premier Clemen- ceau ‘of France wants to do or is doing. We will follow our own “We expect an answer from Arch- duke Joseph, -head of the Govern- mens, by “8. o'clock to-night, If an}: answer is not received by that time wwe shall inform Bucharest, which ‘Will decide what action should be taken." VIENNA, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 13 (Associated Press)—Allied military representatives conferred at Budapest "day “with rep of the fan and Hungarian Govern- ments, but the result was not an- nounced, It is believed that a crisis is fmminent and that the Roumant must give a definite reply to the Peace Conference note of Aug. 7 with- out material delay. Roumanians, according to reports from Budapest, are stripping the coun- try and seizing the railway and trans- portation lines, Supplies of all kinds aré in readiness to be moved out of the country. The Roumanians, it is he Cammeyer ‘‘Shookids’’ “Say that it is easy “sailing” in a pair-of “SHOOKID” SHOES. This. we concede—but do Ma. and Pa krow that our prices are much. lower than others? 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Gdverhinent dannot deperid pon the AF6 still Ignorant of recent develop- ments In the capital owing to the cen- fintonte’ Powers for assistance, for Norghip and {he shipment of food to o those Powers haye withdrawn all their Budapest has stopped. the main body of the Kolchak forces, ‘ ‘ ar $e ' he are fighting on both ides of the iblatt, the new Hu: Cab- ‘rans-Siberian Railway, © “We do not trust the Hntenite, jner follows: Prem Mov Kast of Chelinbinsk, a junction which wants ofly to humiliate us. Foreign We. are willing to Ltioa Sasa Frscariohs Miniter %, Pubtie Wale ; eee ona year rs Gerame Peldil; Minister of Ag- I tow morning, but wo will carry off faa Stephen Szabo; Minister of LONDON, Aug. 14.~The retréat i jucation, Herr Husze1 W ot alleen. naan bw Lat ears eo ger ate FURTHER BACK BY jor, M. Lovassy; Minister, Count Julius An- Minister of War, Stephen Adrairal Kolchak odntinues, according to ndws received here to-day. South of Uralsk, at the southern end of the Urals the Bolsheviki have driven the Cossacks back sixty miles and are mdeavoring to separate thai from point on the railway, and Shadrinsk, the Bolsheviki are said to have hed the line of the Miasa and it Rivers and captired Tiumeh, the Ural Mountains of the forces of! just @ast of the Russian-Siberian SOVVATUATTA TATE THLE emis SULT eee order. There Bolsheviki advai checked, that the toward Rie ew: o railwaya Routhwa Mkely, (0 be) Odense, which protnbly will bat evacuated by the Soviet foi ‘The Associated Press is informed] The Russian volunteer: troops u that (he general position, of Admiral LOdes: Kolehak and his Government is not] cast: believed to be materially affected By | Black Sea ( Gederal Denikine acy closing. ty rom, the northest and d ahd It-¥a Believed that the Vibte 4 ban will Boon be gut of |) the Bolshevik! advance, Barring the | Bolwhevik hands” unexpected collapse of Admira} Kolchak, the munitions Amefica is Baker Commends Gen, O'RFaN. Secretary of War Baker has written sending should arrive in Siberia in| commending Maj.-Gen, Joha F. O'Ryan time to aid in his-opération, » in connection with the for his work Better. news ‘Has ‘tebd received py tk - Board. 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