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Show CRISIS AGAIN ONI ULTIMATUM TO BE SENT HUNS I PARIS, June 25. Up to 4:45 o'clock this afternoon no official word has been received here regarding Germany's plans with regard to the formal signing of the peace I S treaty. The peace conference leaders were undisguisedly perplexed over the situation. H I Bo i Allies to Send Message Fixin? Hour of Signing. MUST NAME SIGNERS w Huns to Be Given Certain I Number of Hours I to Comply. ' I PARIS. June 25. If the heads of I the allied powers in Paris do not hoari from Weimar very soon regarding t lie j German delegation for the signing of jf ,ue peace treaty an ultimatum will be! sent to ihe German government, ac- cording to the Paris office of Reutr's Limited The ultimatum will demand I the appointment of plenipotentiary a within a certain number of hours. It was announced today the Pr-u-: dent l'oincarc'.s official dinner to the; peace plenipotentiaries Will take place Friday night. It was originally planned C to hold the dinner on the night of ihe . rignlng of the treaty but the uncertainty uncer-tainty as to the date for the ceremony has caused Friday to bo uamed del- i initely for the dinner. Irrespective of1 f. the time of the event at Versatile?. Sgnng Is Delayed. PARIS, June 25. It was conceded ' 'to be impossible that the ceremony of1 (signing could take place before Satur-- Satur-- day Unofficial reports were that it' TIRv probably would be delaved until Mon-J Mon-J j Conference's Circles Uneasy. PARIS, June 25 The lack of of-, ticial advices from German with r-ard r-ard to the new plenipotentiaries has caused some uneasiness In conferet ce circles and the plans for the sign!) g of tho treaty an m a complete state , - of suspense Herr Haniel von Haln gausen, the acting German represent. n-1 000Jm tive at Versailles, apparently is also without information. Order to Hungarians. a COPENHAGEN", June 25 Tho alliel I corumanders have ien the Hunrar1. ns until the evening of June 28 to Jacuate the port of ( cho-Slovaktal Ijjjjl invaded, according to a Budapest, 0 1 dlspai, h i,j.1 )--Uii , ,;,, j,,n ,,. the damage don.- bv the Hungarian K troops Is demanded. When the evacuation evacu-ation Is completed the allies. : is stated, will request the Rumanians tn si: evacuate Iluncman torritorv. r Former King in Difficulty PARIS. June 25 (Havas ) Former HP Constantiue of Greece, who has wen living in Switzerland. Is in fin-mcial fin-mcial difficulties, according to advices worn Geneva to Paris newspapers.! ormer Emperor William had been '"PPlying the former Greek ruler with ; J"nds, but this subsidy has been rut 11 11 'dded that Constantine is endeavoring to become reconciled with present Greek government. A Soldiers Are Arrested Ii k?NDCN' J,lr"" 25 A number of; o'alers have been arrested in Weimar, Wei-mar, according to an Exchange Tc!e-J Kaph dispatch from Copenhagen, on rgt'K ot having planned to arrest J? murder Philip Scheldemann, tho I ionner premier. The plot was to hive I Wn carried out Monday evening White Guards Near Petrograd. HELSINGFORS, Tuesday, June 24. I I " IT Uaslan volunteer White Guards nave occupied Peterhof. I!) miles f:om etrograd, according to a report received re-ceived here, |