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Show ' STRIKERS MUST FIRST RETURN TO DUTIES FOEMEE ARCHDUKE JOSEPH of Austria, head of the new Hungarian government at Budapest, succeeding the ' regime of Jules Peidll. g if if v$ H ;l I -tit i tor v , i A rfl c ! l i u n garian Provisional Cabinet Collapses; I Control Is Surrendered J to Joseph of Austria. Ministry Is Established; Allies Are Advised of :! Coup; Situation Complicated; Com-plicated; Relief Halted. e I , la: . 2': : BUDAPEST, Wednesday, Aug. 6. ' ' Tlo entente mission in this city ' delegated governmental authority to Archduke Joseph tonight when "; the Peidll government resigned. LONDON, Aug. 7. A dispatch i lrom Vienna by -way of Copen-" Copen-" , liagen to the- Exchange Telegraph company, says that the United j States has sent an ultimatum to . ... , P.umania demanding withdrawal of .j.,, the severe armistice terms present-A' present-A' ed to Hungary, on pain of a cessa-tion cessa-tion of the shipment of food to Rumania. Ru-mania. if- PARIS, Aug. 7. Herbert Hoover, ;'s',; head of the inter-aDied relief coin-,k, coin-,k, J mission, has stopped all relief sup-piles sup-piles on their way to Budapest, ,r;:: taking the position that he would ; be unwarranted in letting supplies 1 -' reach Hungary while the Ruman-e Ruman-e --f ians are now depriving the people . ;,. of foodstuffs. PARIS, Aug. 7. The peace conference q ;'.' advised today that the Hungarian aWiicl, htadoa by Jules Peidll. had been le: 'verliirown and that Archduke Joseph y ad established a ministry In Budapest. 'f. """Milan forces are reported to have grossed Into the business section of Buda- est, seizing supplies for shipment to Ti-lumanla. es AlvM"ke Joseph was a commander of .ustro-Hungarlan forces on the southern m:ctioi, f t)le ettstenl f,.ont durns the st two j.e.lrs of ,he war jn mg he to faded a movoment looking to the secur-' JK "f Independence for Hungary from usti'la and when the collapse of the dual 01Umarcl,y came ,,, Xovember lns he ) !.RS "skcci Emperor Charles of Aus-to Aus-to find a solution for the political ns,s l,ffre the country. j; 'AD RENOUNCED ALL -FORMER ROYAL RIGHTS. 1!Ui Arehduue Joseph and his son re- ' munced all tholr rights as royal person- , Vs ami took the oath to the Hungarian T , ,l,"n November. 1918, as slm- C' eltlzens. i.'.!hmossK' o the conference regard-c'lbl,"!t regard-c'lbl,"!t stated that at 6:30 p. m. Tt'icmi U nunibcrs of the social "n ,"' C puvorm"e'U. whllo they were :VW,?Tn Sl "Htlonnl ia'ce. were " iei.it '''V Ihl"E!lrian Police. The coup .... Was curried out without disaster. ; supreme council of the peace con-, con-, jo belli a meeting today to consider ' wnunrtan situation, which Is giving V r,Cren!' K' tat Ul,eas,nf!ss- a man-.... man-.... I'om that body to the Kumanlans f ei'u us.ess. JJW FLARE-UP HALTS LUEU RELIEF WORK. nn!lmlhn 1,113 UI,5et lhc e,uire com-o.v-i Systen' of central Kurope, f , ""I'osslblo to forward sup- S , '',' ,h0 starving populations. '- Cm ?' FtiUvn.ent by the French ."rnment reads: a;ta.'T'lr''1" Kenaarnes surrounded the r r""-ent a;UaaP? and arrested ,he -rchduke , ock yesterday evening. : h titi0 .? assumed power with : ' """Utu-ed lm , ' !'?r ,,f 11,0 Bt:'e- ami ,1-abinet.-- ""ouM organize a coalition '(.' '; RuS-m1 J" But'acst advices that V Vraanlanr"'!,'l,t,h,8 Publication in the 2r 'eKram of a " f1 '"' Clemenceau's rnnn-nt ,"hl 6 to the Hungarian IA0 Previous inmlmn f ' 0miMod on Page 2, Column 5.) it SCKDUKE HEADS I IQCMECT (Continued i rom Page One.) this telegram has been made in dispatches dis-patches rece.ved in this country.) OVERTHROW DONE WITHOUT BLOODSHED; CABINET QUITS JOB BUDAPKST, Wednesday, Aug. 6. This evening General Sell nit y.tr- Wol ken berg, the chief of police; Dr. Fritz, former secretary sec-retary or' the police department ; I r. M. S.cih-ry, furm-.T departmental chief of the war m.nistry. went to the ministry bu IkKng, whore the cabinet w as in session. ses-sion. The deputation called on the min-j min-j isters to res gn and, after a short con-i con-i iereuce, the cabinet decided to comply ; w.th the demand. I A utlinrity was delegated by the en-; en-; tente mission 10 Archduke Joseph, who i appoint ed S'.ephr n Friedrich, former chief of a department in tho war ministry, minis-try, to be premier. The fore gn nt mis try was transferred to General Tinf-zos and the war ministry minis-try to General S .hn itzer- Wo! ken bergs. In addition to the Rumanian troops in Budapest, French, Tiritish, American and i Czech troops have reached hure. The British firces c.re under the command of General Gordon. The Americans are commanded by Captain Xyss. Ail railroad tr-'iic in and out of Budapest Buda-pest was suspended today. (Vienna advices through Copenhagen, received in this country Wednesday n;ght, report -?d t he arrival of American forces on Wednesday. The A merican commander was given as Captain Wips.) rsERLT.V, Wednesday, Aug. 6. (By tho As soi dated I'r :ss. It is expected that the euente powers will demand the surrender sur-render of Belt Kun and other Hungarian soviet leaders by the Austrian government, govern-ment, according to dispatches from Vienna. Vi-enna. It is said that it is probable Austria Aus-tria will be asked to hand them over to I the new Hungar'an government when It is finally constituted. |