Show J MAKE DEMANDS ON HUNGARY it It H REI REIGN j N OF O F SOVIET V I E TI IN N BU BUDAPEST APE S 1 DENOUNCED CED Election of National Assembly Assem Assem- bly M hI r Under UDder Supervision oJ of Troops Required u ieda Pt Peace e Coif Conf Conferees rees cress Accuse Kaiser I London March 29 By 29 By the Asso Press The Press The allies have demanded de de- the resignation of off the Hungarian Hun Hun- arian jarian soviet government according accordini g to o dispatches to the Exchange Tele Telo- Telegraph graph company by may of Berlin and anc Copenhagen They T ey demand the election of r a a. Zia- Zia na ional assembly under the supervision n i if of f allied troops Paris March 30 By 30 By the ted Press The The commission on re re re- for the war has decided First solemnly to condemn the viola el and andall all crime S committed by the central empires second the appointment of an inter inter- rational tribunal to judge all those responsible including tho the former German emperor p D ARIS ARTS March 29 By By the Associated Asso Asso- elated The The American Mou Iou roe oc oe doctrine amendment to the cn coven coven- mt of the league of nations it is im- im un- un had been submitted to tb council oE oJ four for final tion ion as to the course to be bo adopted concerning oncoming it When hen the amendment came up up at atho atho ho tho last meeting ng- ng ngot of ot tho league le gue or o of na- na I ions commission an une unexpected ob ob- stacIe arose which caused action on ilo it il ito to o be deferred j This was not against the Monroe doc doc- trl but tho the tO form 1 of or t the c amendment amend amond- ment tent which Is so general In terms Its terms bat it might Include other doctrines doctrines cs to o which strong stron objections preval prevailed e ell 1 am mong ns- ns some ome of t the British h dominions As tho the conference failed to o disclose leans means of ot removing the obstacle tho amendment was finally referred to the resident president and premiers premiers' na ns the court ot last resort 1 Geneva Selected I A As Seat Seat 0 f t tI o Paris March larch 19 By Br By the Associated Presa It It Is understood that the c committee com committee com com- m- m having ha in charge chargo the tho selection of tho official seat neat of or the league league- of nations has reached a definite decision In favor of ot Geneva Gene Brussels Tho Hague Rome and Constantinople Con Con- stan also al were considered by the tho committee Tho league Hague although It has hns the ad advantage nd- nd lan l- l vantage an tage of of ot possessing a a. building lor tor peace conferences that would imme immediately dla tel be bo b available is s objected to by b several t countries especially s some ome of ot the Latin world wo-id which oppose sot settling tUng the th future league le Gue of ot nations In Holland Another gro groy opposes Brussels Rome nome although tho cradle cadle c adle of ot international ll law must be discarded tho conference having hating almo almost t unanimously decided that no great power shall have tho the seal seat of Qt the league Constantinople la Is op 0 opposed posed losell because e It t 1st Is not convenient ot of access Barleys Barley's Parley s Progress Pl ogress Irritates t Delegates Delegates' Del gat S' S j Paris Paris' March 29 B B 9 By the Associated Pre Press The Pre Tho feeling le is growing among anion amon the members of or the American delegation tion to the peace p nce conference th that t t proper prop prop- er et progress is not being belne- made mado by th the council of four tour tOW toward a 3 settlement ot of the great questions upon which the tn at treaty must roust be le founded All of ot the thc Iu last t Keok i eok was wall virtually lost or rather tl by fiech a series of ot advances uld 1 UK retreats as only served ser to Irritate te those hose members r who are earnestly earnest seeking seek seek- Ini ing ng a a. solution of ot the various problems L. Last t evening e when it was WIlS thou thought ht hat that an munt had been reached on Ht he question of or reparation a 1 backward step was vas taken tal n through h the sudden lit lit- n by br one of the tho parties interested inter Inter- basis of ot ad- ad e ested sted ted of or an nn entire entirely new It is said that the proceed proceed- d- d have hate b boon bosn n marked marker throughout by Just such mch of ot positions when hen It had been boen supposed that an was In prospect In tho the matter of ot reparations the question W H rought back to orl original demands which had already bee been found execs execs- Continued on pa page e t. t J AlliES MAKE DEMANDS I ON HUNGARIAN SOVIET Continued d from pago 1 lj I sire Rho or 01 impracticable D by a majority of or ortho tho the council I There are In Indications ns of ot a sharp Issue is issue Is- Is sue suo on o this method of oC pro pro- procedure p o Among hc ne American delegation delegation elega tion it Is sl o indicated that bettor better progress should be bo In insisted upon even it If It requires s the tho adoption of or something something some some- thing like a cloture rule Council of Four Issue Instructions Paris Match March 29 By n By th thu A Associated ocla ted T Press President Press President Wilson and the premiers premiers pre pre- pre pre-I miers constituting the council of ot four gave Foch instructions toda today regarding regarding- the situation at Danzig where the Germans have ha refused to permit tho landing landing- of Polish Posh troops I The nature of the instructions will lUlL probably not be bo revealed until they the they are made known In Germany r The oldest horse in Hillsboro county count New ew Hampshire a a. pure blooded Morgan Mor Mor- or gan mare dle died recently at t the ag age I. 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